Answer:-
The protecting group : fmoc
The reagent used to install this protecting group is : 9-Fluorenylmethyl chloroformate.
The reagent used to remove this protecting group (deprotection) is : piperidine (base).
The fmoc (or 9-fluoroenylmethyloxycarbonyl) group is widely in the protection of amino acids during solid-phase peptide synthesis. It is stable to acidic conditions. It is resistant to HBr in organic solvents and trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). Fmoc protected amines are readily deprotected by using a base.
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