2-Arylallyl as a new protecting group for amines, amides and alcohols
J Barluenga, FJ Fañanás, R Sanz, C Marcos…
Index: Barluenga, Jose; Fananas, Francisco J.; Sanz, Roberto; Marcos, Cesar; Ignacio, Jose M. Chemical Communications, 2005 , # 7 p. 933 - 935
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Abstract
Protecting groups (PGs) play an important role in multi-step processes in synthetic organic chemistry. 1 So, there is continuing demand for more varied, robust, economical and/or chemically differentiable PGs. Between the plethora of alternatives, the use of allylic PGs, which are stable under both acidic and basic conditions, for the protection of amines and alcohols will become more common provided that more effective procedures for the removal of the allyl-type ...
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