Ketenes in Polymer‐Assisted Synthesis
- 28 May 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English
- Vol. 42 (21) , 2340-2348
- https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.200201594
Abstract
Since its inception, ketene chemistry has developed into a unique and well‐established source of useful transformations for conventional synthetic organic chemistry. It is, therefore, not surprising that soon after their movement from the realm of peptide and peptoid libraries to that of small molecules, combinatorial chemists have sought the benefits of ketene chemistry to satisfy their own synthetic needs. The ability of these versatile molecules to undergo reactions with nucleophiles, and to participate in cycloadditions and cyclocondensations, has been utilized for the preparation of diverse heterocyclic compounds, and has added to the advantages of polymer‐assisted synthesis for rapid purification. Different types of ketenes and different methods for their generation have been involved, which illustrates the potential diversity of the chemistry. There is now a better grasp of the effect of the fragility of these sometimes transient molecules on the reactions involving solid supports, and this augurs well for the application of some of the more recent developments in ketene chemistry to the generation of small‐molecule libraries.Keywords
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