“…56 Feng and co-workers have successfully developed a polymeric equivalent of 4-pyrrolidinopyridine 58 (Figure 7). 57 This 'supernucleophilic' reagent was seen to possess greater catalytic capacity than DMAP for acylation reactions, and was able to be used repeatedly.…”
“…56 Feng and co-workers have successfully developed a polymeric equivalent of 4-pyrrolidinopyridine 58 (Figure 7). 57 This 'supernucleophilic' reagent was seen to possess greater catalytic capacity than DMAP for acylation reactions, and was able to be used repeatedly.…”
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