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Yuki Katayama1, Kenta Watanabe1, Yoshitake Nishiyama1
1Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan.
Abstract:
We have developed a fluorinated 2,6-xylenesulfonyl group (fluorinated xysyl, fXs) as a protective group for amines. The sulfonyl group could be attached to amines by reactions with the corresponding sulfonyl chloride, and survived various conditions, including acidic, basic, and even reductive conditions. The fXs group could be cleaved by treatment with a thiolate under mild conditions.
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