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Magnetic Silyl Scaffold Enables Efficient Recycling of Protecting Groups
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2011
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Materials ScienceMagnetismMagnetic PropertiesChemical EngineeringStyrene ShellTrialkylsilane ReagentEngineeringMolecule-based MagnetNatural SciencesMagnetic MaterialPolymer-based MagnetFunctional MaterialsChemistryHybrid MaterialsMagnetic MaterialsCobalt NanoparticlesPolymer Chemistry
A novel organic/inorganic hybrid material comprising carboncoated cobalt nanoparticles and a poly(benzylchloride)styrene shell is the first magnetic support that complies with important requirements for immobilized reagents and scavengers, that is, stability under harsh conditions (e.g., acids), sufficient loading (up to 2 mmol g(-1)), and satisfying magnetization. The durability of the scaffold was demonstrated by immobilization of a trialkylsilane reagent, which served as a "magnetic" protecting group for a number of primary and secondary alcohols. Importantly, the scaffold could be efficiently separated, recycled, and reused after alcohol cleavage (HF·pyridine) via regeneration of the silyl chloride moiety with BCl(3).
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