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13
Typical Procedure for the Synthesis of 15a′
To a solution of the phosphinamide 13 (3.11·10-4 mol) in THF (30 mL) was added a solution of n-BuLi (0.7 mL of a 1.6 M solution in cyclohexane, 10.9·10-4 mol) at -35 °C. After 2 h of metalation was added chlorotrimethyltin (10.9·10-4 mol). The reaction mixture was stirred at the same temperature for 30 min and then was poured into ice water and extracted with EtOAc (3 × 15 mL). The organic layers were dried over Na2SO4 and concentrated in vacuo. 1H NMR, 1H{31P} NMR, and 31P NMR spectra of the crude reaction were measured in order to determine the stereoselectivity of the process. The reaction mixture was then purified by flash column chromatography using a mixture of EtOAc-hexane (1:5) as eluent.
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1H NMR (300 MHz, THF-d
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PH = 6.8 Hz), 4.19 (m, 1 H), 5.10 (1 H, J
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PC = 1.2 Hz), 50.82 (CH), 125.92 (HCAr), 126.27 (HCAr), 127.50 (HCAr, J
PC = 12.2 Hz), 127.87 (HCAr), 127.93 (HCAr, J
PC = 11.9 Hz), 130.02 (HCAr, J
PC = 3.8 Hz), 131.12 (HCAr, J
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