114606-60-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Site-Specific C(sp3)–H Aminations of Imidates and Amidines Enabled by Covalently Tethered Distonic Radical Anions
Fang, Yuanding,Fu, Kang,Shi, Lei,Zhao, Rong,Zhou, Jia
, p. 20682 - 20690 (2020/09/07)
The utilization of N-centered radicals to synthesize nitrogen-containing compounds has attracted considerable attention recently, due to their powerful reactivities and the concomitant construction of C?N bonds. However, the generation and control of N-centered radicals remain particularly challenging. We report a tethering strategy using SOMO-HOMO-converted distonic radical anions for the site-specific aminations of imidates and amidines with aid of the non-covalent interaction. This reaction features a remarkably broad substrate scope and also enables the late-stage functionalization of bioactive molecules. Furthermore, the reaction mechanism is thoroughly investigated through kinetic studies, Raman spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and density functional theory calculations, revealing that the aminations likely involve direct homolytic cleavage of N?H bonds and subsequently controllable 1,5 or 1,6 hydrogen atom transfer.
Valine amide carbamate derivative containing propargyloxy group and application thereof
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Paragraph 0071; 0072; 0073; 0080; 0081, (2017/08/25)
The invention relates to a valine amide carbamate derivative containing a propargyloxy group and a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, belonging to the field of botanical bactericides. The valine amide carbamate derivative has a general formula (I) as shown in the specification, and the substituent R in the general formula (I) is as defined in the specification. The invention also relates to a preparation method for the compound as shown in the general formula (I), an intermediate specially prepared for development of the compound and application of the compound to prevention and treatment of plant diseases.
Formal aromatic C-H insertion for stereoselective isoquinolinone synthesis and studies on mechanistic insights into the C-C bond formation
Park, Chan Pil,Nagle, Advait,Cheol, Hwan Yoon,Chen, Chiliu,Kyung, Woon Jung
supporting information; scheme or table, p. 6231 - 6236 (2009/12/08)
(Chemical Equation Presented) Formal aromatic C-H insertion of rhodium(II) carbenoid was intensively investigated to develop a new methodology and probe its mechanism. Contrasting with the previously proposed direct C-H insertion, the mechanism was revealed to be electrophilic aromatic substitution, which was supported by substituent effects on the aromatic ring and a secondary deuterium kinetic isotope effect. Various isoquinolinones were synthesized intramolecularly via six-membered ring formation with high regioand diastereoselectivity, while averting the common Buchner-type reaction. Intermolecularly, dirhodium catalyzed formal aromatic C-H insertion on electron-rich aromatics was also achieved.
