Mining the Chemical Space: Application of 2/4-Nitrobenzenesulfonamides in Solid-Phase Synthesis

ACS Combinatorial Science
Veronika Fülöpová, Miroslav Soural

Abstract

Polymer-supported benzenesulfonamides prepared from various immobilized primary amines and 2/4-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride have been used as key intermediates in different chemical transformations, including unusual rearrangements to yield a number of diverse privileged scaffolds. This review summarizes individual strategies in their application to date.

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Apr 25, 2018·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Petra KrálováMiroslav Soural
Aug 22, 2017·ACS Combinatorial Science·Petra KrálováMiroslav Soural
Jul 4, 2018·ACS Combinatorial Science·Petra Králová, Miroslav Soural
May 13, 2018·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Srinivas ChamakuriDamian W Young

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