Simple Silyl Linker for the Solid Phase Organic Synthesis of Aryl- Containing Molecules
The Journal of Organic Chemistry1997Vol. 62(20), pp. 6726–6732
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Abstract
We have designed a simple (dimethylsilyl)propionic acid linker for the solid phase synthesis of aryl-containing organic compounds. The linker is cleaved smoothly with trifluoroacetic acid either in solution or in the vapor phase to release the unsubstituted aryl moiety. Using this linker, we have successfully demonstrated the solid phase synthesis of a test compound which involved alkylation, acylation, and Mitsunobu reactions.
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