Resin-Bound Triaryl Bismuthanes and Bismuth Diacetates: Novel Multidirectional Linkers and Novel Resin-Bound Arylation Reagents
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2004Vol. 69(20), pp. 6890–6893
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Abstract
A general synthesis of resin-bound triaryl bismuthanes and resin-bound triaryl bismuth diacetates starting from commercially available chloromethyl polystyrene is reported. For the first time resin-bound bismuth has been utilized as part of a multidirectional linker system for solid-phase organic synthesis and as a resin-bound arylation reagent.
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