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Armed/Disarmed Effects in Glycosyl Donors: Rationalization and Sidetracking
Fraser-Reid, Bert,Wu, Zufan,Udodong, Uko E.,Ottosson, Hakan
, p. 6068 - 6070 (2007/10/02)
A general rationalization for armed/disarmed effects, first recognized in n-pentenyl glycosides but recently extended to a variety of other glycosyl donors, is postulated.Reaction of a glycosyl donor with an appropriate electrophile gives a positively charged intermediate which is less favorable when there is an adjacent electron-withdrawing group (for example OCOR, as in a disarmed donor) than when there is an adjacent alkoxy group (as in the armed counterpart).The latter therefore reacts faster and if, in the reaction medium, there is a disarmed species carrying a free hydroxyl group, a pathway based on Le Chatelier's principle can be envisaged that leads to products of cross-coupling with (virtually) none of the self-coupled analogue.In n-pentenyl glycosides activation of the anomeric center involves two preequilibrium steps, the second of which can be sidetracked to afford a vicinal dibromo derivative.The ability to prepare such derivatives in near quantitative yields allows the normal armed/disarmed protocol for saccharide assembly to be reversed.
