- Stabilization of Hydroxynitrile Lyases from Two Variants of Passion Fruit, Passiflora edulis Sims and Passiflora edulis Forma flavicarpa, by C-Terminal Truncation
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Because the synthesis of chiral compounds generally requires a broad range of substrate specificity and stable enzymes, screening for better enzymes and/or improvement of enzyme properties through molecular approaches is necessary for sustainable industri
- Nuylert, Aem,Motojima, Fumihiro,Khanongnuch, Chartchai,Hongpattarakere, Tipparat,Asano, Yasuhisa
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p. 181 - 189
(2019/12/12)
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- Multivariate Metal-Organic Frameworks as Multifunctional Heterogeneous Asymmetric Catalysts for Sequential Reactions
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The search for versatile heterogeneous catalysts with multiple active sites for broad asymmetric transformations has long been of great interest, but it remains a formidable synthetic challenge. Here we demonstrate that multivariate metal-organic frameworks (MTV-MOFs) can be used as an excellent platform to engineer heterogeneous catalysts featuring multiple and cooperative active sites. An isostructural series of 2-fold interpenetrated MTV-MOFs that contain up to three different chiral metallosalen catalysts was constructed and used as efficient and recyclable heterogeneous catalysts for a variety of asymmetric sequential alkene epoxidation/epoxide ring-opening reactions. Interpenetration of the frameworks brings metallosalen units adjacent to each other, allowing cooperative activation, which results in improved efficiency and enantioselectivity over the sum of the individual parts. The fact that manipulation of molecular catalysts in MTV-MOFs can control the activities and selectivities would facilitate the design of novel multifunctional materials for enantioselective processes.
- Xia, Qingchun,Li, Zijian,Tan, Chunxia,Liu, Yan,Gong, Wei,Cui, Yong
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supporting information
p. 8259 - 8266
(2017/06/28)
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- Enantioselective cyanosilylation of aldehydes catalyzed by novel camphor derived Schiff bases-titanium(IV) complexes
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Five tridentate Schiff bases have been prepared from (1R,2S,3R,4S)-3-amino- 1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-ol and salicylaldehydes. X-ray structure investigation revealed differences in their molecular conformation, and their titanium(IV) complexes
- B?ocka, Ewelina,Bosiak, Mariusz J.,We?niak, Miros?aw,Ludwiczak, Agnieszka,Wojtczak, Andrzej
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p. 554 - 562
(2014/05/06)
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- A simple separation method for (S)-hydroxynitrile lyase from cassava and its application in asymmetric cyanohydrination
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Using an acetone precipitation method, crude (S)-hydroxynitrile lyase [(S)-MeHNL] was separated from Munihot esculenta (cassava) leaves, and used directly as biocatalyst to catalyze asymmetric cyanohydrination and produce cyanohydrins with enantiomeric purities (≥90% ee) significantly greater than those previously reported. The use of a water/i-Pr2O system with an enzyme, NaCN, and appropriate amounts of acetic acid is crucial in improving the stereoselectivity of cyanohydrin formation by minimizing the non-enzymatic reaction and the racemization of the chiral products. The proposed isolation method for crude (S)-MeHNL has a high value because of its simplicity, and low cost as well as the high activity of the crude (S)-MeHNL.
- Zheng, Zubiao,Zi, Yan,Li, Zhongzhou,Zou, Xinzhuo
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p. 434 - 439
(2013/06/27)
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- α-Pinene-type chiral Schiff bases as tridentate ligands in asymmetric addition reactions
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A group of tridentate Schiff bases derived from (+)-α-pinene were synthesized. The steric effects in the transition state, the importance of π-π stacking interactions as well as the electronic effects of aryl aldehydes according to Hammett constant values in the enantioselective addition of Et2Zn to aldehydes with the use of Schiff bases as chiral ligands are described. Also, a variety of aldehydes were cyanated using a catalyst prepared in situ from titanium tetraisopropoxide and chiral Schiff bases. The influence of a conjugated double-bond in the cyanation substrates on enantioselectivity was observed. The chemical structures of the chiral Schiff base-titanium alkoxide complexes are discussed based on their 1H and 13C NMR spectra. 3D models of the Zn2-complex catalyst and Ti-complex catalyst containing α-pinane-type Schiff bases based on X-ray diffraction experiments are postulated. The models presented were consistent with the reported chirality of the addition product and observed ee.
- Jaworska, Magdalena,Blocka, Ewelina,Kozakiewicz, Anna,Welniak, Miroslaw
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experimental part
p. 648 - 657
(2011/07/08)
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- Enantioselective silylcyanation of aldehydes catalyzed by new chiral oxovanadium complex
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Oxovanadium(V) complex 4 was prepared from VOSO4 and tridentate Schiff base ligand, which was prepared from substituted salicylaldehyde and inexpensive (S)-valine. Asymmetric silylcyanation of the aldehydes catalyzed by catalyst 4 afforded cyanohydrins with good enantioselectivities.
- Chu, Chang-Ying,Hsu, Chu-Tin,Lo, Po Hsiang,Uang, Biing-Jiun
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scheme or table
p. 1981 - 1984
(2012/03/10)
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- Asymmetric cyanohydrin formation from aldehydes catalyzed by manganese Schiff base complexes
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The catalyst generated in situ from Mn(OAc)2 and a chiral Schiff base ligand exhibited excellent catalytic abilities in asymmetric cyanohydrin formation from aldehydes with sodium cyanide in up to 99% enantioselectivity and good yield.
- Qu, Yanyang,Jing, Linhai,Wu, Zhiqing,Wu, Di,Zhou, Xiangge
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experimental part
p. 187 - 190
(2010/04/28)
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- Asymmetric synthesis of a new salen type-titanium complex as the catalyst for asymmetric trimethylsilylcyanation of aldehydes
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This work describes the asymmetric synthesis of a new salen-type ligand via a Diels-Alder reaction and Curtius rearrangement. The ligand with a norbornane skeleton was used in the trimethylsilylcyanation of aldehydes, but the enantioselectivity was 55%ee. The norborane skeleton was cleaved to destroy this rigidity, and the eanatioselectivity was thereby increased to 85%ee.
- Lin, Zheng-Chang,Chen, Chinpiao
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experimental part
p. 726 - 737
(2011/04/23)
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- Asymmetric addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide to aldehydes promoted by chiral polymeric vanadium(V) salen complex as an efficient and recyclable catalyst
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The asymmetric addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide to various aldehydes catalyzed by efficient new vanadyl polymeric salen complexes having 12 repeating salen units was investigated at room temperature. An excellent yield of the trimethylsilylether of cyanohydrins (up to 98%) with high chiral induction (96%) in case of 2-methylbenzaldehyde was achieved in 18 h. The catalyst recovered four times with retention of its performance.
- Khan, Noor-ul H.,Agrawal, Santosh,Kureshy, Rukhsana I.,Abdi, Sayed H.R.,Mayani, Vishal J.,Jasra, Raksh V.
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p. 2659 - 2666
(2007/10/03)
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- Synthesis of the bifunctional BINOL ligands and their applications in the asymmetric additions to carbonyl compounds
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Efficient one-step syntheses of the bifunctional BINOL and H8BINOL ligands (S)-6 and (S)-8 have been developed from the reaction of BINOL and H8BINOL with morpholinomethanol, respectively. The X-ray analyses of these compounds have revealed their structural similarity and difference. The bifunctional H8BINOL (S)-8 is found to be highly enantioselective for the reaction of diphenylzinc with many aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes and especially is the most enantioselective catalyst for linear aliphatic aldehydes. Unlike other catalysts developed for the diphenylzinc addition which often require the addition of a significant amount of diethylzinc with cooling (or heating) the reaction mixture in order to achieve high enantioselectivity, using (S)-8 needs no additive and gives excellent results at room temperature. (S)-8 in combination with diethylzinc and Ti(OiPr)4 can catalyze the highly enantioselective phenylacetylene addition to aromatic aldehydes. It can also promote the phenylacetylene addition to acetophenone at room temperature though the enantioselectivity is not very high yet. Without using Ti(OiPr)4 and a Lewis base additive, (S)-8 in combination with diethylzinc can catalyze the reaction of methyl propiolate with an aldehyde to form the highly functional γ-hydroxy-α,β-acetylenic esters except that the enantioselectivity is low at this stage. The bifunctional BINOL ligand (S)-6 in combination with Me2AlCl is found to be a highly enantioselective catalyst for the addition of TMSCN to both aromatic and aliphatic aldehydes.
- Qin, Ying-Chuan,Liu, Lan,Sabat, Michal,Pu, Lin
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p. 9335 - 9348
(2007/10/03)
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- A new (R)-hydroxynitrile lyase from Prunus mume: Asymmetric synthesis of cyanohydrins
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A new hydroxynitrile lyase (HNL) was isolated from the seed of Japanese apricot (Prunus mume). The enzyme has similar properties with HNL isolated from other Prunus species and is FAD containing enzyme. It accepts a large number of unnatural substrates (benzaldehyde and its variant) for the addition of HCN to produce the corresponding cyanohydrins in excellent optical and chemical yields. A new HPLC based enantioselective assay technique was developed for the enzyme, which promotes the addition of KCN to benzaldehyde in a buffered solution (pH=4.5).
- Nanda, Samik,Kato, Yasuo,Asano, Yasuhisa
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p. 10908 - 10916
(2007/10/03)
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- Highly enantioselective cyanosilylation of aldehydes catalyzed by novel β-amino alcohol-titanium complexes
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The β-amino alcohol 1b-Ti(Oi-Pr)4 complex has been shown to catalyze the enantioselective cyanosilylation of aldehydes efficiently. In the presence of 5 mol % of 1b-Ti(Oi-Pr)4 complex catalyst, the aromatic, conjugated, heteroaromatic, and aliphatic aldehydes were converted to their corresponding trimethylsilyl ethers of cyanohydrins in 90-99% yields with up to 94% ee under mild conditions.
- Li, Yan,He, Bin,Qin, Bo,Feng, Xiaoming,Zhang, Guolin
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p. 7910 - 7913
(2007/10/03)
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- CAL-B catalyzed enantioselective synthesis of cyanohydrins - A facile route to versatile building blocks
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A straightforward process for the preparation of optically active cyanohydrins, important building blocks for the synthesis of drugs and agrochemicals, has been established. Lipase B from Candida antarctica (CAL-B) catalyzes the kinetic resolution of racemic cyanohydrin acetates under mild conditions: optimization of the process led to a user-friendly synthesis of (S)- and (R)-cyanohydrins.
- Hanefeld,Li,Sheldon,Maschmeyer
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p. 1775 - 1776
(2007/10/03)
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- Preparation of optically active cyanohydrins using the (S)-hydroxynitrile lyase from Hevea brasiliensis
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Several aliphatic, aromatic and heteroaromatic aldehydes have been converted into the chiral cyanohydrins using the (S) hydroxynitrile lyase from Hevea brasiliensis. The corresponding cyanohydrins were obtained in moderate to good yield and high enantiomeric excess with the exeption of phenyloxyacetaldehyde, benzyloxyacetaldehyde and the pyrrole-, pyridine- and indolealdehydes investigated. In contrast to previously reported results, cinnamaldehyde could be converted into (S)-(-)-2-hydroxy-4-phenyl-(E)-but-3- enenitrile with good selectivity by means of optimized reaction conditions.
- Schmidt, Michael,Herve, Stephanie,Klempier, Norbert,Griengl, Herfried
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p. 7833 - 7840
(2007/10/03)
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- Peptide-titanium complex as catalyst for asymmetric addition of hydrogen cyanide to aldehyde
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The complex of titanium ethoxide and an acyclic dipeptide ester whose terminal amino group is modified to a salicylal-type Schiff base catalyzes the asymmetric addition of hydrogen cyanide to aldehydes with high enantioselectivity. In the reaction of benzaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide, (R)-mandelonitrile is obtained with an enantiomeric excess of 90% when N-((2-hydroxy-1-naphthyl)methylene)-(S)-valyl-(S)-tryptophan methyl ester is employed. In place of the dipeptide, the amide derivatives of an amino acid modified by substituted salicylaldehyde, such as N-(3,5-dibromosalicylidene)-(S)-valine piperidide, exhibit an entirely opposite stereoselectivity to yield S-cyanohydrins with optical purities up to 97% ee. This novel peptide-titanium complex, therefore, enables us to afford optically active cyanohydrins of both absolute configurations by using natural S-amino acids as chiral auxiliaries.
- Nitta, Hideaki,Yu, Donghai,Kudo, Masanobu,Mori, Atsunori,Inoue, Shohei
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p. 7969 - 7975
(2007/10/02)
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- ENZYME-CATALYZED SYNTHESIS OF (S)-CYANOHYDRINS AND SUBSEQUENT HYDROLYSIS TO (S)-α-HYDROXY-CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
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(S)-Cyanohydrins 2 are obtained with high enantioselectivity from aromatic aldehydes and HCN in the presence of (S)-oxynitrilase (E.C.4.1.2.11).Acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of the cyanohydrins 2 affords the corresponding (S)-α-hydroxy carboxylic acids 3 without racemization.
- Effenberger, Franz,Hoersch, Brigitte,Foerster, Siegfried,Ziegler, Thomas
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p. 1249 - 1252
(2007/10/02)
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- Asymmetric Hydrocyanation of a Range of Aromatic and Aliphatic Aldehydes
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A range of aryl, alkyl and heterocyclic aldehydes have been treated with hydrogen cyanide in the presence of the 'Inoue' catalyst, (R,R)- or (S,S)-cyclo.Most aryl aldehydes with electron-donating substituents in the m-or p-positions give high enantiomeric excess (e.e) values (>=80percent) but aryl aldehydes with strong electron-withdrawing substituents gave moderate e.e. values (=50percent).These moderate values are believed to be due to partial racemization of the product cyanohydrins in the presence of the mildly basic catalyst.In contrast to the reactions of aryl aldehydes, reactions of alkyl aldehydes and of ketones gave low e.e. values (=30percent) and an explanation is proposed.
- Matthews, Barry R.,Jackson, W. Roy,Jayatilake, Gamini S.,Wilshire, Colin,Jacobs, Howard A.
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p. 1697 - 1710
(2007/10/02)
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