Abstract
A one-pot, two-step protocol for the microwave-assisted solid-phase synthesis of substituted benzoxazoles has been developed starting from different polymer-bound esters we previously designed as solid-supported reagents (SSRs) for the acylation of amines, alcohols and phenols. The combination of a parallel synthesizer and a microwave reactor allowed to quickly prepare a collection of substituted benzoxaxoles in high purity and satisfactory yields. This protocol is amenable for automation and could be used for the preparation of combinatorial libraries in drug discovery programs.
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