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Metallophytes for organic synthesis: towards new bio-based selective protection/deprotection procedures

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We propose for the first time using metal hyperaccumulating plants for the construction of a repertoire of protection and deprotection conditions in a concept of orthogonal sets. Protection of alcohol, carbonyl, carboxyl, and amino groups are considered. The ecocatalysts derived from metal-rich plants allow selective, mild, eco-friendly, and efficient protection or deprotection reactions. The selectivity is controlled by the choice of the metal, which is hyperaccumulated by the metallophyte.
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Claire Grison, Alicia Velati, Vincent Escande, Claude Grison. Metallophytes for organic synthesis: towards new bio-based selective protection/deprotection procedures. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2015, Combining Phytoextraction and Ecological Catalysis: an Environmental, Ecological, Ethic and Economic Opportunity, 22 (8), pp.5686 - 5698. ⟨10.1007/s11356-014-3526-z⟩. ⟨hal-01937609⟩
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