Abstract

Dichloroindium hydride (Cl 2InH), which was generated in situ by transmetallation between tributyltin hydride and indium trichloride, acted as a novel radical initiator for the reduction of organic halides with tributyltin hydride. The reaction was revealed to proceed through a radical process under non-oxygen conditions at room temperature, and to be applicable to intramolecular radical cyclizations.

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