Simple and Selective Removal of the t??Butyloxycarbonyl (Boc) Protecting Group on Indoles, Pyrroles, Indazoles, and Carbolines

…, AV Reddy, KC Mahesh, M Narasimhulu…

Index: Ravinder; Reddy, A. Vijender; Mahesh, K. Chinni; Narasimhulu; Venkateswarlu Synthetic Communications, 2007 , vol. 37, # 2 p. 281 - 287

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Abstract A highly selective and efficient deprotection of the N??t??butoxy carbonyl (N??Boc) group on indoles, pyrroles, indazoles, and carbolines has been achieved in high yields using a catalytic amount of NaOMe as a base in dry MeOH, at ambient temperature. IICT Communication No. 060512.

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