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Domino Processes as a Tool for Recovering Substandard Reactions. Synthesis and Use of Nitroacetic Acid Esters and Amides
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EngineeringDomino ProcessesNatural SciencesSubstandard ReactionsDiversity-oriented SynthesisPolymer-supported Nitrite AnionOrganic ChemistryHalogen Exchange ReactionCatalysisChemistryHalogenationAsymmetric CatalysisSynthetic ChemistryEnantioselective SynthesisBiomolecular EngineeringNitroacetic Acid Esters
[reaction: see text] Elusive nitroacetic acid esters and amides were obtained through a halogen exchange reaction of the corresponding bromoacetic acid derivatives with polymer-supported nitrite anion. The process is flawed by a side product catalyzed degradation of the products. Domino processes turned out to be a powerful tool for overcoming such drawbacks, converting a substandard reaction into an efficient multicomponent preparation of 4-hydroxy-4,5-dihydroisoxazoles.
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