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p- tert-Butyl Groups Improve the Utility of Aromatic Protecting Groups in Carbohydrate Synthesis.

Sachi AsanoHide-Nori TanakaAkihiro ImamuraHideharu IshidaHiromune Ando
Published in: Organic letters (2019)
Aromatic protective groups are widely used in carbohydrate synthesis owing to their numerous merits. However, they unpredictably make certain compounds insoluble in organic solvents owing to their π-stacking abilities. It was found that introducing a tert-butyl group onto the aryl moiety improves the solubility of highly insoluble carbohydrate derivatives, such as those of N-acetylglucosamine. In this study, tert-butyl-substituted aromatic protecting groups are demonstrated to work as well as the original unsubstituted form, while improving the efficiency of glycosylations.
Keyphrases
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