Copper-catalyzed hydroallylation of allenes employing hydrosilanes and allyl chlorides

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Tetsuaki FujiharaYasushi Tsuji

Abstract

The hydroallylation of allenes was developed by employing a hydrosilane and allyl chlorides in the presence of a copper catalyst. The reaction provided (E)-1,5-dienes mainly in good to high yields.

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