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Non-peripherally substituted metallophthalocyanines catalyzed diastereoselective carbonyl-ylide reactions: Synthesis and DFT calculations
Gungor, Fusun Seyma,Sesalan, B. Sebnem,Tuzun, Nurcan Senyurt,Ozkilic, Yilmaz,Anac, Olcay
, (2021)
Many catalysts are used to control the chemo-selectivity, diastereoselectivity, and enantioselectivity in carbenoid reactions. In this work, the [4 + 1] carbonyl-ylide reaction of dimethyl diazomalonate with α-ionone and the [3 + 2] carbonyl-ylide reaction of dimethyl diazomalonate with thiophene-2-carbaldehyde were chosen to obtain enriched diastereomeric products with the synthesized metallophthalocyanine compounds as catalysts. Four metallophthalocyanines (MPcs) including two neopenthoxy substituted and two novel fenchoxy substituted on non-peripheral positions of phthalocyanine ring were synthesized. Their catalytic activities were also compared with several common catalysts. Our results showed that in both reactions copper-Pc with neopentyl is the most effective catalyst to obtain diastereoselective results with diastereomeric product ratios of 30:70 and 10:90. DFT calculations also performed to explain the effect of the catalyst in diastereoselectivity. The calculations were in good agreement with the experimental results and assisted in understanding the selectivity.
Use of bisphthalonitriles in the synthesis of side-strapped 1,11,15,25-tetrasubstituted phthalocyanines
Leznoff,Drew
, p. 307 - 318 (2007/10/03)
Nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions of 3-nitrophthalonitrile yield 3-hydroxyphthalonitrile and 3-neopentoxyphthalonitrile, the latter of which condensed to 1,8,15,22-tetraneopentoxyphthalocyanine as a mixture of isomers. Bisphthalonitriles such a
