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Silylene acetals from cheap reagents: synthesis and regioselective opening
Morten Lang Zimmermann1, Daniel Marquard Feldballe1, Christian Marcus Pedersen1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark. cmp@chem.ku.dk.
Abstract:
In this communication, a practical method for using cheap and easily available silylene chlorides for diol protection is presented. The method is based on activation of the reagents using Finkelstein-like conditions. Silylene acetals of carbohydrates are synthesized, and it is furthermore shown how these can be regioselectively opened using Grignard reagents.
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