Simple Apparatus for Adding Small Amounts of Powder Materials under an Inert Atmosphere
Milandip KarakDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty and Graduate School of Science, Kyushu UniversityYohei JohDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty and Graduate School of Science, Kyushu UniversityKhamid U. KhodjaniyazovDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty and Graduate School of Science, Kyushu UniversityШ. Ш. СагдуллаевS. Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of UzbekistanTohru OishiDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty and Graduate School of Science, Kyushu UniversityKohei TorikaiDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty and Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University
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Addition of reactants under an inert atmosphere is a fundamental but extremely important technique in synthetic chemistry. Although this is achievable in many cases by using a glove box or a Schlenk-and-syringe technique, the direct addition of powder (solid) materials without contamination by air or moisture has been difficult, especially in the later stages of a reaction. Here, we offer a simple and small apparatus to realize powder addition with easy handling. Use of this apparatus permitted one-pot glycosylation reactions that required extremely dry conditions to be performed in a highly reproducible manner.
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