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Synlett 2007(17): 2764-2765
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-991080
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-991080
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[Hydroxy(tosyloxy)iodo]benzene (HTIB)
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Publication History
Publication Date:
27 September 2007 (online)
Introduction
[Hydroxy(tosyloxy)iodo]benzene (HTIB), one of the most significant reagents among the family of hypervalent iodine reagents, has been widely used as an effective oxidant in the synthesis of various organic compounds. HTIB was first discovered in 1970 by Neiland and Karele. [1] A few years later, Koser and co-workers discovered that HTIB is an efficient reagent in organic synthesis, so in contemporary literature HTIB is often referred to as ‘Koser’s Reagent’.
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