Reductive Cleavage of N−O Bonds Using Samarium(II) Iodide in a Traceless Release Strategy for Solid-Phase Synthesis
Organic Letters2000Vol. 2(10), pp. 1349–1352
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Abstract
A strategy for making amides and ureas using a polymer-supported hydroxylamine resin as a traceless linker is described. The cleavage of the linker by samarium(II) iodide is reported for the first time.
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