Evidence for oxacarbenium ion intermediates in the Lewis acid promoted cleavage of spirocyclic dioxanes

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Lee A. Newitt and Patrick G. Steel


Abstract

Studies on the Lewis acid mediated cleavage of spiro-1,3-dioxanes indicate that this process proceeds via an oxacarbenium ion intermediate. With the correct choice of nucleophile and Lewis acid, high selectivities can be obtained.


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