Polymer-supported 4-(phenylseleno) morpholine as a useful α-selenenylating agent for saturated aldehydes. A highly efficient route to α-haloaldehydes on solid …
SR Sheng, X Huang
Index: Sheng, Shou-Ri; Huang, Xian Organic Preparations and Procedures International, 2003 , vol. 35, # 4 p. 383 - 387
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Abstract
Polymer-supported reagents are enjoying a renewed popularity in organic synthesis with the emergence of combinatorial chemistry in recent years.'One of the important advantages is the ease of separation and recycling of the polymer-resins from the product mixture at the end of reactions. Organoselenium reagents have attracted considerable interest and in particular, 4-(arylse1eno) morpholines formed in situ are useful for the insertion of ...
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