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Photochemical benzylic bromination in continuous flow using BrCCl3 and its application to telescoped p-methoxybenzyl protection
Otake, Yuma,Williams, Jason D.,Rincón, Juan A.,De Frutos, Oscar,Mateos, Carlos,Kappe, C. Oliver
, p. 1384 - 1388 (2019/02/14)
BrCCl3 represents a rarely used benzylic brominating reagent with complementary reactivity to other reagents. Its reactivity has been revisited in continuous flow, revealing compatibility with electron-rich aromatic substrates. This has brought about the development of a p-methoxybenzyl bromide generator for PMB protection, which was successfully demonstrated on a pharmaceutically relevant intermediate on 11 g scale, giving 91% yield and a PMB-Br space-time-yield of 1.27 kg L?1 h?1
Electrochemical deoxygenation of aromatic amides and sulfoxides
Edinger, Carolin,Waldvogel, Siegfried R.
supporting information, p. 5144 - 5148 (2014/10/15)
The electrochemical deoxygenation of a broad range of aromatic amides was achieved under mild conditions on lead cathodes. Under the optimized reaction conditions, acetal, thienyl, and ether moieties are tolerated. Furthermore, the reduction protocol can be applied to aromatic and aliphatic sulfoxides to obtain the corresponding sulfides. For both aromatic amides and sulfoxides, the deoxygenation reaction ensues without the use of expensive catalysts or hazardous reducing agents. Owing to the high selectivity of the process, simple extraction is sufficient to isolate the product from the substrate. The straightforward purification protocol, the coformation of water, and the use of electric current instead of reducing agents render our method environmentally friendly and economically beneficial. Copyright
ASYMMETRICAL REVERSIBLE NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS OF ULTRA-SHORT, SHORT, OR INTERMEDIATE DURATION
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Page/Page column 32, (2014/01/17)
We describe ultra-short, short, and intermediate duration neuromuscular blocking compounds, reversible by cysteine or similar compounds, that are bisquatemary diesters of chlorofumaric, fumaric, or maleic acids where the quaternary groups are very differe
Use of polymer supported reagents for clean multi-step organic synthesis: Preparation of amines and amine derivatives from alcohols for use in compound library generation
Ley, Steven V.,Bolli, Martin H.,Hinzen, Berthold,Gervois, Anne-Geraldine,Hall, Beverley J.
, p. 2239 - 2241 (2007/10/03)
The automated sequential application of polymer supported perruthenate (PSP) and polymer supported cyanoborohydride (PSCBH) in an oxidation-reductive amination procedure allowed the efficient transformation of simple alcohols into more complex amines which can be further derivatised by the use of polymer bound amino sulfonylpyridinium chlorides.
