From: Høyer (alihoyer$##$mobilixnet.dk)
Date: Wed Jul 11 2001 - 17:51:56 EDT
>A further
>limitation is that I will not have access to an inert atmosphere>--
How about oxidation of a Grignard reagent to an alcohol by atmospheric =
oxygen; that won't require an inert atmosphere.
Oxygen would also be an electrophile with a particular inorganic slant, =
compared to most electrophiles commonly used in organic synthesis.
yours,
Thomas Høyer
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