3508-00-7Relevant articles and documents
Cristol,Firth
, p. 280 (1961)
Light-mediated deoxygenation of alcohols with a dimeric gold catalyst
McCallum, Terry,Slavko, Ekaterina,Morin, Mathieu,Barriault, Louis
supporting information, p. 81 - 85 (2015/02/18)
A new protocol for the reductive deoxygenation of primary alcohols was explored. This photo-mediated method combines a novel approach to bromination of alcohols merged with the powerful reducing capability of [Au2(dppm)2]Cl2 [dppm = 1,1-bis(diphenylphosphino)methane] as a photoredox catalyst. The highly efficient methods discussed are marked by the use of UVA light-emitting diodes, which have significantly reduced reaction times and lowered setup cost.
Synthesis of racemic and each enantiomer of 3-methylnonacosanol, a new plant growth regulator from Lowsonia inermis
Kulkarni, Bheemashankar A.,Sankaranarayanan, Sivaraman,Subbaraman, Ayalur S.,Chattopadhyay, Subrata
, p. 1571 - 1577 (2007/10/03)
An efficient synthesis of the title compound I in racemic and enantiomeric forms has been developed starting from 10-undecenoic acid. For the enantiomeric synthesis, a lipase catalyzed acylation strategy was employed to prepare the required methyl branched chiron which was subsequently derivatized to give the enantiomers of I. The plant growth regulatory (PGR) assay of I, carried out with hypocotyl cuttings of French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Steinberg's nutrient medium revealed appreciable activity at a concentration of 2.5 ppm. The PGR activities of the compound both in racemic and enantiomeric forms were better than 1- triacontanol, the enantiomer, (S)-I being the best test candidate.