Sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide, often abbreviated as NaHMDS, is a chemical compound used as a strong base and nucleophile in organic synthesis. It's a metal dialkylamide, combining high basicity and nucleophilicity. It's commonly employed for deprotonation reactions, generating enolates, carbanions, and other reactive intermediates.
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Preparation of phenol unit 8. MOM=methoxymethyl, NaHMDS=sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide.
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