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Tadamichi Nagashima1, Yimin Lu, Michael J Petro
1Fluorous Technologies Inc., University of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center, 970 William Pitt Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, USA.
Abstract:
A new fluorous 2-chloropyridinium hexafluorophosphate was prepared as a modified Mukaiyama condensation reagent, and it was applied in amide formation reactions. Good to excellent purities of amides were obtained after fluorous solid-phase extraction of reaction mixtures without additional chromatography.
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