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Further insight into 'Matching' of donors and acceptors via reciprocal donor acceptor selectivity (RDAS) studies

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SYNLETT
Volume -, Issue 14, Pages 2203-2207

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-42075

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n-pentenyl glycosides; thioglycosides; regioselective glycosylations; armed glycosyl donors; disarmed glycosyl donors

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Experiments with n-pentenyl glycosides and thioglycosides show that protecting groups have a dominant effect in controlling regioselective glycosidations whereby the best 'match' of donor with acceptor emerges. The experiments also show that for this outcome to be observed, the armed and disarmed donors must be allowed to compete on an equal level. If this condition is not met, coupling may still occur, but it will not be the best 'match'.

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