File:Preussin cyclization.png
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English: Skeletal structures demonstrating en:Baldwin's rules effect in the cyclization of the nitrogen onto the alkyne after activation by mercuric acetate. See (1994). "A Concise Synthesis of the Antifungal Agent (+)-Preussin". Journal of Organic Chemistry 59 (17): 4721–4722. DOI:10.1021/jo00096a007.
Русский: Ключевая стадия синтеза преуссина. |
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