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Surface-modified carbon felts: Possible supports for combinatorial chemistry
Coulon, Estelle,Pinson, Jean,Bourzat, Jean-Dominique,Commercon, Alain,Pulicani, Jean-Pierre
, p. 8513 - 8518 (2002)
It is possible to prepare carbon-based analogues of the Merrifield resin by electrochemical reduction of diazonium salts or oxidation of aryl acetates on high specifc surface area carbon felts. These modified felts can undergo further reactions: nucleophilic substitution, Suzuki reaction, and finally reductive electrochemical cleavage, taking advantage of the conductivity of the carbon felt. This provides a simple example of the possible use of electrochemistry in combinatorial synthesis.
Mild and efficient deoxygenation of sulfoxides to sulfides with triflic anhydride/potassium iodide reagent system
Bahrami, Kiumars,Khodaei, Mohammad Mehdi,Karimi, Ahmad
experimental part, p. 2543 - 2546 (2009/04/04)
It was found that the combination of triflic anhydride/potassium iodide was an effective promoter for the deoxygenation of sulfoxides and gave the corresponding sulfides in excellent yield in acetonitrile at room temperature. It is worth mentioning that this reagent system is chemoselective and tolerates various functional groups, such as alkene, ketone, ester, aldehyde, acid, and oxime. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart.
