Hydroxyl-directed hydrogenation of homoallylic alcohols. Effects of achiral and chiral rhodium catalysts on 1,3 stereocontrol
Evans, D.A.; Morrissey, M.M.; Dow, R.L.
Tetrahedron Letters 26(49): 6005-6008
1985
ISSN/ISBN: 0040-4039 Accession: 075797692
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