Synthesis

A facile conversion of aminoalkanephosphonic acids into their diethyl esters. The use of unblocked aminoalkanephosphonic acids in phosphono peptide synthesis

P Kafarski, B Lejczak

Index: Kafarski, Pawel; Lejczak, Barbara Synthesis, 1988 , # 4 p. 307 - 310

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