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| Title: | Reusable resin Amberlyst 15 catalyzed new convenient protocol for accessing arylated benzene scaffolds |
| Authors: | Kumar, Amit Dixit, Manish Singh, Salil P Raghunandan, Resmi Maulik, Prakash R Goel, Atul |
| Keywords: | Amberlyst 15 aryl methyl ketone cyclotrimerization 2-acetylbenzofuran polymerization X-ray analysis |
| Issue Date: | 2009 |
| Citation: | Tetrahedron Lett.(2009) 50, 4335 |
| Series/Report no.: | CDRI Communication No 7119 |
| Abstract: | Polyarylated benzene derivatives are useful molecular entities in chemical and material sciences owing to their unique photophysical properties associated with them. In this letter, we report that 2-acetyl-benzofuran in the presence of Amberlyst 15 at reflux temperature furnished a mixture of dimer, trimer and tetramer with interesting conformational properties. The protocol was generalized to prepare diverse arylated benzene scaffolds in good yields under similar reaction conditions. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/477 |
| Appears in Collections: | Medicinal and Process Chemistry
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