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DOI:
10.1055/sos-SD-008-01267
Mordini, A.; Valacchi, M., Science of Synthesis, (2006) 8, 1440.
Reductive metalation of a C—O or a C—S bond is slower than insertion into carbon—halogen bonds. Ethereal solvents are stable to reductive cleavage under ordinary conditions, but examples are known in which decomposition may occur. 1,4-Dioxane, for example, is slowly decomposed by potassium/sodium alloy[38] at reflux.
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