Solid-Phase Approach to Tetrahydroquinolones Using a Sulfur Linker Cleaved by SmI2
Organic Letters2005Vol. 8(2), pp. 329–332
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Abstract
[reaction: see text] A sulfur alpha-heteroatom-substituted carbonyl (HASC) linker has been utilized in a solid-phase approach to tetrahydroquinolones. The route illustrates the compatibility of the linker system with palladium-catalyzed transformations and its utility for library synthesis. The linker is cleaved by electron transfer from samarium(II) iodide.
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