Green Chemistry

Carbon dioxide as a reversible amine-protecting agent in selective Michael additions and acylations

A Peeters, R Ameloot, DE De Vos

Index: Green Chemistry, , vol. 15, # 6 p. 1550 - 1557

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... Show Compounds Show Chemical Terms. ... compounds, there is a constant drive to develop synthesis routes with increased atom efficiency, following the guidelines of green chemistry. ... Like the Michael addition, acylation is another fundamental reaction in organic chemistry. ...

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