Chemoselective N??Acylation of Indoles and Oxazolidinones with Carbonylazoles

ST Heller, EE Schultz, R Sarpong

Index: Heller, Stephen T.; Schultz, Erica E.; Sarpong, Richmond Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2012 , vol. 51, # 33 p. 8304 - 8308

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Abstract

The chemoselective acylation of molecules with multiple reactive sites is a long-standing problem in organic synthesis. A variety of reagents and reaction conditions have been developed to overcome this challenge. For example, influenced by the importance of carbohydrates, many methods to selectively functionalize sterically differentiated hydroxy groups have been developed.[1] More recently, progress in this area has exploited novel ...

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