Brøndsted Nielsen, M. et al.: 2018 Science of Synthesis, 2018/1: Knowledge Updates 2018/1 DOI: 10.1055/sos-SD-131-00292
Knowledge Updates 2018/1

31.5.1.3.6 Synthesis of Phenols and Phenolates by Rearrangement (Update 2018)

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Editors: Brøndsted Nielsen, M.; Krause, N.; Rademann, J.; Ramsden, C. A.; Reissig, H.-U.

Authors: Ayad, T.; Bajić, M.; Blanc, A.; González-Bello, C.; Hashmi, A. S. K.; Hessel, V.; Kingston, M.; Pale, P.; Pirat, J.-L.; Pittelkow, M.; Ulfkjaer, A.; Virieux, D.; Volle, J.-N.; Weibel, J.-M.; Žnidaršič-Plazl, P.

Title: Knowledge Updates 2018/1

Print ISBN: 9783132423138; Online ISBN: 9783132423169; Book DOI: 10.1055/b-005-145253

Subjects: Organic Chemistry;Chemical Reactions, Catalysis;Organometallic Chemistry;Laboratory Techniques, Stoichiometry

Science of Synthesis Knowledge Updates



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Title: Science of Synthesis

DOI: 10.1055/b-00000101

Series Editors: Fürstner, A. (Editor-in-Chief); Carreira, E. M.; Faul, M.; Koch, G.; Molander, G. A.; Shibasaki, M.; Thomas, E. J.; Trost, B. M.

Type: Multivolume Edition

 


Abstract

This chapter is an update to the earlier Science of Synthesis review (Section 31.5.1.3) describing the synthesis of monohydric phenols by rearrangement. It focuses on the literature published in the period 2007–2016, with a particular emphasis on anionic and Lewis acid mediated Fries-type rearrangements.

 
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