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Tetrahedron Letters

Volume 37, Issue 13, 25 March 1996, Pages 2267-2270
Tetrahedron Letters

A novel intramolecular decarboxylative glycosylation via mixed carbonate

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Abstract

A two-step glycosylation procedure, which involves (1) linking two sugars by using carbonate as a connector, (2) removing carbon dioxide to form a glycosidic bond by the aid of Lewis acid, has been developed. This glycosylation procedure was based on the opposite mode of connection, where a glycosyl acceptor was activated to link sugars.

An intramolecular glycosidic bond formation was achieved by removing internal carbon dioxide from mixed carbonate by the aid of Lewis acid.

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