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Fluorous tagging: an enabling isolation technique for indium-mediated allylation reactions in water
Carolyn S Reid1, Yuhua Zhang, Chao-Jun Li
1Department of Chemistry, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA.
Abstract:
An efficient method was developed to allylate aldehydes using an aqueous indium-mediated allylation reaction with fluorous-tagged allyl halides, and to directly purify the products by fluorous solid phase extraction (F-SPE).
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