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The “factory in a lab”: telescoping the Matteson and Matteson-Hoppe-Aggarwal boronate chemistry under flow conditions

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Original languageEnglish
JournalReaction Chemistry and Engineering
Early online date12 Dec 2024
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 12 Dec 2024

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The Matteson reaction and the related Matteson-Hoppe-Aggarwal variant were combined in a compartmentalized flow system and the doubly homologated resulting boronate was transformed into the corresponding alcohols after terminal oxidation. Terpenoids were included allowing the generation of new terpene alcohols in excellent yields which were evaluated for their olfactory properties.

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The “factory in a lab”: telescoping the Matteson and Matteson-Hoppe-Aggarwal boronate chemistry under flow conditions. / Fricke, Florian; Dräger, Gerald; Kirschning, Andreas.
In: Reaction Chemistry and Engineering, 12.12.2024.

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Fricke F, Dräger G, Kirschning A. The “factory in a lab”: telescoping the Matteson and Matteson-Hoppe-Aggarwal boronate chemistry under flow conditions. Reaction Chemistry and Engineering. 2024 Dec 12. Epub 2024 Dec 12. doi: 10.1039/d4re00394b
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