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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Bioconjug Chem. 2009 Apr;20(4):808–816. doi: 10.1021/bc800313c

Table 2.

Bromination of 4 Using Different Oxidizing Agentsa

# 4b
(µmol)
NH4Brc
(µmol)
Oxidizer
(µmol)
Reaction
Time (min)
Temperature
(°C)
Relative Yieldd
2 (%)
1 0.17 0.06 PAA (39.4)
AcOH (100 µL)
15 RT (100)
2 0.17 0.06 CAT (0.44)
MeOH (100 µL)
15 RT 0.3
3 0.17 0.06 2:1 H2O2/AcOH
(1960)
(100 µL)
15 RT 0
4 0.17 0.06 CAT (0.44)
MeOH/AcOH
(100 µL/100 µL)
15
40
RT
RT
40
60
5 0.17 0.06 CAT (0.44)
MeOH/AcOH
(100 µL/100 µL)
10
20
88
88
89
90
a

Data from single experiment

b

4 (100 µg, 0.17 µmol) in MeOH (100 µL)

c

a solution of NH4Br (6 µg, 0.06 µmol) in H2O (10 µL)

d

Yields are given relative to that obtained in reaction #1, based on HPLC integrations of 2.