Nitroalkanes as key building blocks for the synthesis of heterocyclic derivatives

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Nitroalkanes constitute a valuable source of stabilized carbanions for carbon-carbon bond formation through reaction with suitable electrophiles. Reduction of the nitro group or its conversion to a carbonyl group readily provides the necessary amino and oxygenated functions suitable for the preparation of various heterocyclic derivatives.

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Ballini, R., & Petrini, M. (2009). Nitroalkanes as key building blocks for the synthesis of heterocyclic derivatives. In Arkivoc (Vol. 2009, pp. 195–223). Arkat. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0010.912

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