Gg. Li et al., Highly efficient deprotection of N-p-toluenesulfinyl group of beta-branched Baylis-Hillman adducts by using amberlite IR-120 (plus) ion-exchange resin, TETRAHEDRON, 56(5), 2000, pp. 719-723
An efficient deprotection of N-p-toluenesulfinyl group of beta-branched Bay
lis-Hillman adducts has been developed by using Amberlite IR-120 (plus) ion
-exchange resin in methanol solution at room temperature. Good to quantitat
ive yields have been obtained for six examples. No racemization was detecte
d under the mild conditions. This new method provides a simultaneous deprot
ection/purification, which has the great advantage over the solution phase
deprotection technique of simplicity of work-up. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science
Ltd. All rights reserved.