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Sulfonated carbon nanocage as a catalyst for the per-O-acetylation of carbohydrates

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We report an efficient per-O-acetylation of carbohydrates. The use was made of the sulfonated carbon nanocage with high specific surface area and uniform mesoporous structure as a recyclable heterogeneous catalyst. This protocol eliminates the need to involve pyridine and provides products in good to excellent yields.

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Li, B.L., Zhang, B., Zhang, Q.H. et al. Sulfonated carbon nanocage as a catalyst for the per-O-acetylation of carbohydrates. Kinet Catal 55, 233–236 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0023158414020037

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