A simple and rapid method for the permethylation of carbohydrates

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Abstract

As a result of a study of the permethylation of sugars in such dipolar aprotic solvents as methyl sulphoxide, the hitherto accepted role of the CH3SOCH-2 anion is questioned. The HO- and H- ions appear to be the effective basic agents in these methylation reactions. This conclusion suggested a new method for the permethylation of sugars involving methyl iodide, a solid base (NaOH, KOH, or tert-BuOH/NaOH), and methyl sulphoxide. Excellent yields (98 ±2%) of permethylation products were obtained in a remarkably short (6-7 min) reaction time. The non-sugar peaks that appear in gas chromatograms of the products of Hakomori methylation were absent when the new reagent was used. © 1984.

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Ciucanu, I., & Kerek, F. (1984). A simple and rapid method for the permethylation of carbohydrates. Carbohydrate Research, 131(2), 209–217. https://doi.org/10.1016/0008-6215(84)85242-8

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