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Heck reaction cleavage/cross-coupling reactions

An enzyme-labile so-called safety catch linker 452 was used successfully in various palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions [592]. The linker 452, which releases a hydroxy or an amino functionality on enzymatic cleavage of its phenylacetamide moiety and subsequent rapid lactam formation, was attached to a soluble POE 6000 (polyethylene oxide) polymer and its free phenylacetic acid moiety was transformed to an m-iodobenzyl ester. The thus immobilized m-iodobenzyl alcohol was Heck-coupled with tert-butyl acrylate, and the coupling product 453 was cleaved off the solid support with penicillin G acylase under very mild conditions (pH 7, 37°C) (Scheme 8.84). [Pg.622]


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