Microwave Assisted Regioselective Bromomethoxylation of Alkenes Using Polymer Supported Bromine Resins
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A facile regioand chemoselective bromomethoxylation of alkenes under microwave irradiation conditions employing a new polymer supported brominechloride resin is reported. The resin is prepared from the commercially available chloride resin by a simple one step procedure.
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