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Anomeric oxygen-exchange reactions

Other anomeric-oxygen exchange reactions have been recently investigated quite extensively. Closely related to the Koenigs-Knorr method is the introduction offluorine as the leaving group (Scheme 1, path B) (6,9-13). Because of the difference in halophilicity of this element as compared with bromine and chlorine, additional promoter systems besides silver salts were found useful as activators for glycosylation reactions (14-16). However,... [Pg.21]

A. Activation through anomeric oxygen-exchange reactions 285... [Pg.283]

Glycosyl Oonors via Anomeric Oxygen Exchange Reaction... [Pg.284]

A. Activation Through Anomeric Oxygen-Exchange Reactions... [Pg.285]

THE KOENIGS-KNORR METHOD AND ITS VARIANTS ACTIVATION THROUGH ANOMERIC OXYGEN EXCHANGE REACTIONS... [Pg.33]


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