A Convergent Synthesis of AR-C123196 Utilising Reaction Between a Cyclic Carbonate and a Phenol for Aryl Alkyl Ether Formation
Organic Process Research & Development2009Vol. 13(4), pp. 751–759
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Glyn L. Allsop, Andrea J. Cole, Melvyn Giles, Eric Merifield, Allison J. Noble, Michael A. Pritchett, Lindsay A. Purdie, John T. Singleton
Abstract
The development of a convergent synthesis of AR-C123196 is reported in which the alkyl aryl ether linkage was formed by nucleophilic attack of a phenolic hydroxyl group onto a cyclic carbonate. This approach was successfully operated on a multikilogram scale.
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