Chemoselective protection of carboxylic acid as methyl ester: A practical alternative to diazomethane protocol
AK Chakraborti, A Basak, V Grover
Index: Chakraborti, Asit K.; Basak, Anindita; Grover, Vikas Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1999 , vol. 64, # 21 p. 8014 - 8017
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Abstract
Functional group protection is an indispensable artifice employed to prevent or to modify the reaction of a specific functional group during a synthetic sequence. Development of newer methods for protection/deprotection of functional groups constitutes a topic of constant interest. 1 In this context carboxylic acid protection is an important transformation and is frequently achieved via methyl ester formation2 because of ease of deprotection. 1, 3 ...
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