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publicationNumber KR-960031410-A
titleOfInvention Process for producing fluorocyclopropane derivatives
abstract The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of compounds of general formula (II) in which a linear fluoropropane derivative of the general formula (II) is reacted with a base in an anhydrous medium in a very advantageous manner and in such a way that the cis isomers To a process for preparing a fluorocyclopropane derivative of formula (I).n n n n n n n n In the above formulas, X and Y independently represent chlorine, bromine or iodine, and A represents CN, CO 2 R or CONR ' 2 .
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