- Convenient syntheses of 3-aryl-3,4-dihydroisocoumarins
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A convenient method for the synthesis of naturally occurring 3,4-dihydroisocoumarins by judicious use of Friedel-Craft acylation, regioselective formylation and oxidative cyclisation reactions is described. O-methylated analogues of montroumarin and thunb
- Limaye, Rohan A.,Joseph, Augustine R.,Natu, Arun D.,Paradkar, Madhusudan V.
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p. 191 - 194
(2015/06/02)
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- A practical method to stereospecifically synthesize trans-stilbene derivatives
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A practical method to stereospecifically synthesize trans-stilbenes was developed via the one-pot benzylation-dehydration reaction of aromatic aldehydes with benzyltrimethylsilane (BTMS), which was driven by tetrabutylammonium fluoride (TBAF) in THF. At the same time a plausible description of the whole process was proposed and the effects of substituted groups on the reaction were investigated. Also this method was employed to synthesize three precursors of natural products with excellent yields, which demonstrated that this method is much efficient and practical in the synthesis of some natural products. A practical method to stereospecifically synthesize trans-stilbenes was developed via the one-pot benzylation-dehydration reaction of aromatic aldehydes with benzyltrimethylsilane, which was driven by tetrabutylammonium fluoride in THF. A plausible description of the whole process was proposed and the effects of substituted groups on the reaction were investigated. This method was employed to synthesize three precursors of natural products with excellent yields. Copyright
- Jian, Yujuan,Sun, Gaojun,Li, Jiaming,Su, Dan,Li, Chuanrun,Zhong, Guochen
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experimental part
p. 1423 - 1428
(2011/10/31)
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- Direct preparation of benzylic manganese reagents from benzyl halides, sulfonates, and phosphates and their reactions: Applications in organic synthesis
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The use of highly active manganese (Mn)*, prepared by the Rieke method, was investigated for the direct preparation of benzylic manganese reagents. The oxidative addition of the highly active manganese to benzylic halides was easily completed under mild conditions. Moreover, benzylic manganese sulfonates and phosphates were prepared by direct oxidative addition of Mn* to the carbon-oxygen bonds of benzylic sulfonates and phosphates. The resulting benzylic manganese reagents were found to undergo cross-coupling reactions with a variety of electrophiles. Most of these reactions were carried out in the absence of any transition metal catalyst under mild conditions. In addition, the use of highly active manganese was also studied for preparation of homo-coupled products of functionalized benzyl halides without transition metal catalysts. These useful approaches provided not only a facile synthetic route to the preparation of resoricinolic lipids but a facile synthesis of functionalized 4-benzylpyridines by regioselective and chemo selective γ-addition of benzylic group to N-alkoxycarbonylpyridinum salts.
- Suh, YoungSung,Lee, Jun-Sik,Kim, Seoung-Hoi,Rieke, Reuben D.
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- Benzylic Manganese Halides, Sulfonates, and Phosphates: Preparation, Coupling Reactions, and Applications in Organic Synthesis
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The use of highly active manganese, prepared by the Rieke method, for the direct preparation of benzylic manganese reagents was investigated. The oxidative addition of the highly active manganese (Mn*) to benzylic halides was easily completed under mild conditions. More importantly, benzylic manganese sulfonates and phosphates were prepared by direct oxidative addition of Mn* to the carbon-oxygen bonds of benzylic sulfonates and phosphates. The resulting benzylic manganese reagents were found to undergo cross-coupling reactions with a variety of electrophiles. The majority of these reactions were carried out in the absence of any transition metal catalyst under mild conditions. This approach also provided a facile synthetic route to the preparation of resorcinolic lipids.
- Kim, Seung-Hoi,Rieke, Reuben D.
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p. 2322 - 2330
(2007/10/03)
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- Simple synthesis of 5-substituted resorcinols: A revisited family of interesting bioactive molecules
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The reaction of 3,5-dimethoxybenzyl trimethylsilyl ether (3) with different aldehydes (n-PrCHO, n-C11H23CHO, MeCHO, PhCHO) in the presence of lithium powder and a catalytic amount of naphthalene (4 mol %) gave, after hydrolysis, the expected alcohols 4 in moderate yields. The dehydroxylation of these compounds through the corresponding mesylates 5 or directly from benzylic derivatives by catalytic hydrogenation, afforded compounds 6, which are finally demethylated to yield 5-alkyl-3,5-dihydroxyresorcinols, such as olivetol (7a), grevillol (7b), 1,3-dihydroxy-5-propylbenzene (7c), or dihydropinosilvine (7d). Dehydration of alcohol derivatives 4 followed by demethylation led to hydroxylated stilbene-type structures, such as pinosilvine (9d), resveratrol (9e), or piceatannol (9f), which in some cases can be hydrogenated to give saturated molecules such as combretastanin B-4 tetramethyl ether (6f) or chrysotobibenzyl (6g). Finally, when the naphthalene-catalyzed lithiation of compound 3 was performed in the presence of other electrophiles [Me3SiCl, t-BuCHO, CH3(CH2)4CHO, 4-Me3SiOC6H4CHO, (CH2)5CO, PhN = C = O, PhN = CHPh], the expected reaction products 12 were isolated, after hydrolysis.
- Alonso, Emma,Ramon, Diego J.,Yus, Miguel
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p. 417 - 421
(2007/10/03)
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