Indium tribromide in poly(ethylene glycol)(PEG): a novel and efficient recycle system for chemoselective deprotection of 1,1-diacetates
Green Chemistry2004Vol. 6(11), pp. 563–563
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Abstract
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) has been used as a medium for deprotection of 1,1-diacetates with easy recyclability of solvent and indium tribromide catalyst for the first time. Several aryl 1,1-diacetates were deprotected to the corresponding parent aldehydes in high yield. The procedure is operationally simple and environmentally benign.
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