Photolysis of tetraarylmethanes and 3-(triarylmethyl)pyridines.
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Upon UV irradiation in benzene–methanol (1:2) tetraarylmethanes or 3-(triarylmethyl)pyridines underwent an α,α-elimination of two aryl groups to give biaryls or 3-arylpyridine, and two corresponding carbene intermediates. The latters afforded methyl ethers by the O–H insertion to methanol.
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著者
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Takamuku Setsuo
The Institute Of Scientiffic And Industrial Research Osaka University
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Okamoto Yoshiki
The Institute Of Scientific And Industrial Research Osaka University
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Shi Min
The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University
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