205760-31-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Aerobic oxidative coupling of resveratrol and its analogues by visible light using mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride (mpg-C3N4) as a bioinspired catalyst
Song, Tao,Zhou, Bo,Peng, Guang-Wei,Zhang, Qing-Bao,Wu, Li-Zhu,Liu, Qiang,Wang, Yong
supporting information, p. 678 - 682 (2014/01/23)
The first aerobic oxidative coupling of resveratrol and its analogues by mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride as a bioinspired catalyst with visible light has been developed. With this method, δ-viniferin and its analogues were synthesized in moderate to high yield. The metal-free conditions, visible-light irradiation, and the ideal oxidant, molecular oxygen, make this coupling reaction environmental friendly and practical. Copyright
Bioinspired construction of a spirocyclohexadienone moiety via sodium nitrite catalyzed aerobic intramolecular oxidative phenol coupling
Su, Bo,Deng, Meng,Wang, Qingmin
supporting information, p. 1606 - 1609 (2013/06/27)
An efficient and green intramolecular oxidative phenol coupling for the direct construction of spirocyclohexadienones has been developed, which uses environment-friendly sodium nitrite as the catalyst and oxygen in the air as the terminal oxidant. Hydroxy-containing substituted phenanthrenes and dibenzoazepines could be easily obtained from the dienone-phenol rearrangement.
