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Development and Application of a Recyclable High-Load Magnetic Co/C Hybrid ROMP-Derived Benzenesulfonyl Chloride Reagent and Utility of Corresponding Analogues.


ABSTRACT: The development and application of high-load, recyclable magnetic Co/C hybrid ROMP-derived benzenesulfonyl chloride and analogues is reported. The regeneration and utility of these reagents in the methylation/alkylation of various carboxylic acids is demonstrated via efficient retrieval of the magnetic reagent with a neodymium magnet. Additional reactions employing the analogue sulfonic acid and in situ generated magnetic benzenesulfonyl azide are also reported.

SUBMITTER: Faisal S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5595701 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development and Application of a Recyclable High-Load Magnetic Co/C Hybrid ROMP-Derived Benzenesulfonyl Chloride Reagent and Utility of Corresponding Analogues.

Faisal Saqib S   Zang Qin Q   Maity Pradip K PK   Brandhofer Agnes A   Kearney Patrick C PC   Reiser Oliver O   Grass Robert N RN   Stoianova Diana D   Hanson Paul R PR  

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The development and application of high-load, recyclable magnetic Co/C hybrid ROMP-derived benzenesulfonyl chloride and analogues is reported. The regeneration and utility of these reagents in the methylation/alkylation of various carboxylic acids is demonstrated via efficient retrieval of the magnetic reagent with a neodymium magnet. Additional reactions employing the analogue sulfonic acid and in situ generated magnetic benzenesulfonyl azide are also reported. ...[more]

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