25108-58-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Synthesis of a photocontrollable hydrogen sulfide donor using ketoprofenate photocages
Fukushima, Naoki,Ieda, Naoya,Sasakura, Kiyoshi,Nagano, Tetsuo,Hanaoka, Kenjiro,Suzuki, Takayoshi,Miyata, Naoki,Nakagawa, Hidehiko
, p. 587 - 589 (2014)
We report the design, synthesis and application of a directly photocontrollable hydrogen sulfide (H2S) donor, which releases H 2S proportionally to the intensity and duration of photoirradiation. Photocontrolled H2S releas
Electrochemical fluorosulfonylation of alkenes to access vicinal fluorinated sulfones derivatives
Zhao, Bin,Pan, Zichen,Zhu, Anqiao,Yue, Yanni,Ma, Mengtao,Xue, Fei
supporting information, (2022/01/24)
Herein, we report a practical and efficient fluorosulfonylation of the various alkenes with sulfonyl radical sources (RSO2NHNH2) and Et3N·3HF as cost-effective fluorination reagents under mild conditions. Remarkably, this
1,3-Difunctionalization of β-alkyl nitroalkenes via combination of Lewis base catalysis and radical oxidation
Wang, Ye,Zheng, Lei,Shi, Xiaodong,Chen, Yunfeng
supporting information, p. 886 - 889 (2021/02/01)
Upon treatment with a Lewis base catalyst, β-alkyl-substituted nitroalkenes could be readily converted into allylic nitro compounds. Examples of either C-1 or C-3 functionalization methods have been reported through nitro-elimination, giving alkene products. In this work, successful 1,3-difunctionalization was achieved through a synergetic Lewis base catalysis and TBHP radical oxidation, giving vinylic alkoxyamines in good to excellent yields. This work further extended the general synthetic application of β-alkyl nitroalkenes.
Formal Allylation and Enantioselective Cyclopropanation of Donor/Acceptor Rhodium(II) Azavinyl Carbenes
Liu, Zhili,Chen, Lianfen,Zhu, Dong,Zhu, Shifa
supporting information, p. 1275 - 1279 (2021/02/20)
A highly efficient formal allylation of dihydronaphthotriazoles with alkenes under rhodium(II) catalysis is reported. Various allyl dihydronaphthalene derivatives were furnished via rhodium(II) azavinyl carbenes with moderate to good yields and excellent chemoselectivity. When monosubstituted alkenes are used, cyclopropanation occurs and good to excellent enantioselectivities have been achieved. Particularly noteworthy is the allylic C(sp2)-H activation instead of traditional C(sp3)-H activation in the formal allylation process.
Palladium-Catalyzed Markovnikov Hydroaminocarbonylation of 1,1-Disubstituted and 1,1,2-Trisubstituted Alkenes for Formation of Amides with Quaternary Carbon
Yang, Hui-Yi,Yao, Ya-Hong,Chen, Ming,Ren, Zhi-Hui,Guan, Zheng-Hui
supporting information, p. 7298 - 7305 (2021/05/26)
Hydroaminocarbonylation of alkenes is one of the most promising yet challenging methods for the synthesis of amides. Herein, we reported the development of a novel and effective Pd-catalyzed Markovnikov hydroaminocarbonylation of 1,1-disubstituted or 1,1,2-trisubstituted alkenes with aniline hydrochloride salts to afford amides bearing an α quaternary carbon. The reaction makes use of readily available starting materials, tolerates a wide range of functional groups, and provides a facile and straightforward approach to a diverse array of amides bearing an α quaternary carbon. Mechanistic investigations suggested that the reaction proceeded through a palladium hydride pathway. The hydropalladation and CO insertion are reversible, and the aminolysis is probably the rate-limiting step.
Aqueous ZnCl2 Complex Catalyzed Prins Reaction of Silyl Glyoxylates: Access to Functionalized Tertiary α-Silyl Alcohols
Han, Man-Yi,Pan, Hong,Li, Pinhua,Wang, Lei
, p. 5825 - 5837 (2020/05/22)
An efficient Prins reaction of silyl glyoxylates in the presence of an aqueous ZnCl2 complex as a catalyst was developed, providing functionalized tertiary α-silyl alcohols in high yields under mild conditions. A preliminary investigation indicated that the aqueous ZnCl2 complex acted as a dual functional catalyst of Br?nsted and Lewis acid to activate the carbonyl groups of silyl glyoxylates via a dual-activation model.
Cobalt-Catalyzed Coupling of Benzoic Acid C?H Bonds with Alkynes, Styrenes, and 1,3-Dienes
Nguyen, Tung Thanh,Grigorjeva, Liene,Daugulis, Olafs
supporting information, p. 1688 - 1691 (2018/01/15)
A method for cobalt-catalyzed, carboxylate-directed functionalization of arene C?H bonds is reported. Alkynes, styrenes, and 1,3-dienes can be coupled with benzoic acids to provide cyclic products in good yields. The reactions proceed in the presence of a
Water-Enabled Catalytic Asymmetric Michael Reactions of Unreactive Nitroalkenes: One-Pot Synthesis of Chiral GABA-Analogs with All-Carbon Quaternary Stereogenic Centers
Sim, Jae Hun,Song, Choong Eui
supporting information, p. 1835 - 1839 (2017/02/05)
Water enables new catalytic reactions for otherwise unreactive substrate systems. Under the “on water” reaction conditions, extremely unreactive β,β-disubstituted nitroalkenes smoothly underwent enantioselective Michael addition reactions with dithiomalonates using a chiral squaramide catalyst, affording both enantiomers of highly enantioenriched Michael adducts with all-carbon-substituted quaternary centers. The developed “on water” protocol was successfully applied for the scalable one-pot syntheses of chiral GABA analogs with all-carbon quaternary stereogenic centers at the β-position, which might show highly interesting pharmaceutical properties.
Palladium-catalyzed oxidative allylation of bis[(pinacolato)boryl]methane: Synthesis of homoallylic boronic esters
Li, Chunsheng,Li, Meng,Li, Jianxiao,Wu, Wanqing,Jiang, Huanfeng
supporting information, p. 66 - 69 (2017/12/27)
A palladium-catalyzed oxidative allylation of bis[(pinacolato)boryl]methane to afford the corresponding homoallylic organoboronic esters with moderate to excellent yields is reported. This novel transformation provides an efficient strategy for the construction of homoallylic organoboronic esters in one step with a broad substrate scope. It is proposed that the palladium-catalyzed oxidative allylic C-H bond activation process may be involved in the catalytic cycle.
A rhodium(I)-catalysed formal intramolecular C-C/C-H bond metathesis
Matsuda, Takanori,Yuihara, Itaru
supporting information, p. 7393 - 7396 (2015/04/27)
Phenylcyclobutanes underwent skeletal reorganisation in the presence of Wilkinson's catalyst to afford indanes through a cascade process involving chelation-assisted C-C bond cleavage and intramolecular C-H bond cleavage.
