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Site-selective aliphatic C-H bromination using N -bromoamides and visible light
Schmidt, Valerie A.,Quinn, Ryan K.,Brusoe, Andrew T.,Alexanian, Erik J.
supporting information, p. 14389 - 14392 (2014/12/10)
Transformations that selectively functionalize aliphatic C-H bonds hold significant promise to streamline complex molecule synthesis. Despite the potential for site-selective C-H functionalization, few intermolecular processes of preparative value exist. Herein, we report an approach to unactivated, aliphatic C-H bromination using readily available N-bromoamide reagents and visible light. These halogenations proceed in useful chemical yields, with substrate as the limiting reagent. The site selectivities of these radical-mediated C-H functionalizations are comparable (or superior) to the most selective intermolecular C-H functionalizations known. With the broad utility of alkyl bromides as synthetic intermediates, this convenient approach will find general use in chemical synthesis.
LIQUID CRYSTALLINE PROPERTIES OF 2-(trans-4-n-ALKYLCYCLOHEXYL)-PROPANE-1,3-DIOLS
Tschierske, C.,Altmann, H.,Zaschke, H.,Brezesinski, G.,Kuschel, F.
, p. 295 - 300 (2007/10/02)
The liquid crystalline properties of the homologous series of 2-(trans-4-n-alkylcyclohexyl)propane-1,3-diols 1 is described.These compounds exhibit thermotropic and after addition of small amounts of water also lyotropic liquid crystalline properties.The phase behaviour is described and explained by a general model, whereby hydrogen-bonding and hydrophobic interactions are considered.
