1314. 2-Iodoethoxycarbonyl chloride. A new amine-protecting group of possible value in peptide synthesis
J Grimshaw
Index: Grimshaw,J. Journal of the Chemical Society, 1965 , p. 7136 - 7139
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Abstract
THE formation of an olefin by simultaneous removal of the halogen and hydroxyl groups from a 2-halogeno-alcohol has occasionally been used as a synthetic procedure. Fischer, l for example, first used this reaction to prepare glycal derivatives, whilst more recently it has
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