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Offline mimogkas

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Opening epoxides with furans
« on: September 11, 2011, 07:15:32 AM »
Hello fellow chemists!!
I'm working with furan and for a year now i can't open with high yield a long chain terminal epoxide.
I usually make the anion in the 2-position of a monosubstituted furan with n-buli in THF, at zero for 30'. and then
dropwise the epoxide, and r.t overnight. Usually I take back the starting materials.
Recently I tried with a monosubstituted furan with an alkyl chain (I hoped that furan would be more nucleophilic) but nothing...
Thinking of using Bf3.Et2O but I have an acetonide and a TBS protection...
I would be very grateful if you give me any advice...

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Re: Opening epoxides with furans
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2011, 09:19:28 AM »
Is this a rate effect? I don't know the pKas. Is deprotonation of THF outcompeting your reaction?
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