Development of a simple system for dehydrocondensation using solid-phase adsorption of a water-soluble dehydrocondensing reagent (DMT-MM)

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It has been indicated that hydrophilic solid powder to which aqueous solution of a novel dehydrocondensing reagent DMT-MM is adsorbed becomes a simple solid-phase dehydrocondensing reagent of low cost. Reaction in a liquid-liquid biphasic system on the surface of a solid phase with a large area was accelerated by suspending this powder in a dichloromethane solution of a carboxylic acid and an amine to be condensed. The reaction was rapid with a high yield despite the heterogeneity of the system. Like general solid-phase reagents, a hydrophobic carboxamide alone could be isolated at a relatively high purity only by filtration of the resulting suspension of reaction mixture. © 2004 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Watanabe, Y., Fuji, T., Hioki, K., Tani, S., & Kunishima, M. (2004). Development of a simple system for dehydrocondensation using solid-phase adsorption of a water-soluble dehydrocondensing reagent (DMT-MM). Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 52(10), 1223–1226. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.52.1223

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