Abstract

Abstract Product distributions from reactions of phenylcarbene with diethyl or diisopropyl ether or diethylamine were found to be highly dependent on reaction temperature. As temperature decreases, the C–O displacement reaction and N–H insertion are decreased. Concomitantly, primary C–H insertion products markedly increase especially at lower matrix temperatures.

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