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Mechanochemistry Enables Rapid and Solvent-Free Wittig Reactions on Sugars
Francesco Mele1,2, Nina Biedermann1, Christoph Suster1
1Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria.
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A versatile solvent-free Wittig olefination of sugars via mechanochemistry is reported, tolerating common protecting groups as well as unprotected substrates. The method efficiently delivers structurally diverse olefins under mild and solvent-free conditions. Subsequent solvent-free late-stage modifications of the olefins demonstrate the potential of the methodology for greener sugar-based synthetic sequences.
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