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Reciprocal donor acceptor selectivity RDAS

B. Fraser-Reid, J. C. Lopez, K. V. Radhakrishnan, M. V. Nandakumar, A. M. Gomez, and C. Uriel, One pot/two donors/one diol give one differentiated trisaccharide Powerful evidence for reciprocal donor-acceptor selectivity (RDAS), Chem. Commun., (2002) 2104—2105. [Pg.245]

Fraser-Reid B, Lopez JC, Gomez AM, Uriel C. Reciprocal donor acceptor selectivity (RDAS) and Paulsens concept of match in saccharide coupling. Eur J Org Chem 2004 1387-1395. [Pg.80]

Reciprocal Donor Acceptor Selectivity (RDAS) and insitUj Double Differential Glycosidations... [Pg.110]

The results in Schemes IS and 16a suggest that there is a mutual preference of each donor for each-OH. For example, the secondary-OH of 87 or 90 chooses the armed donor, and vice versa i.e. the armed donor chooses the secondaiy-OH. In other words there is Reciprocal Donor Acceptor Selectivity (RDAS). [Pg.110]

Reciprocal dtmor acceptor selectivity (RDAS) a new concept for matching donors with acceptors. Can J Chtan 80 1075-1087... [Pg.172]


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