450412-29-0Relevant articles and documents
Photocyclodehydrofluorination
Li, Zhe,Twieg, Robert J.
supporting information, p. 15534 - 15539 (2015/11/03)
Mallory-type photocyclization involves a series of photoreactions of stilbenes, o-terphenyls and related derivatives, which undergo intramolecular cyclization via dihydrophenanthrene intermediates. In typical Mallory photocyclizations, oxidants are usually needed to produce the final phenanthrene-containing product. In the research described here, appropriately fluorinated stilbenes and o-terphenyls undergo ring closure and HF is eliminated. This photocyclodehydrofluorination (PCDHF) reaction is very useful to produce a wide range of selectively fluorinated polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons that possess a phenanthrene (or heterocyclic analogue of phenanthrene) substructure. These fluorinated products are of great interest in various aspects of the materials science.
Ring opening of aziridines with ortho-bromophenyl metal reagents: synthesis of 2-substituted indolines
Michaelis, David J.,Dineen, Thomas A.
body text, p. 1920 - 1923 (2009/08/17)
Stabilized ortho-bromo phenyllithium reagents, generated via lithium-halogen exchange of aryl iodides, undergo regioselective ring opening of mono-substituted N-Boc, N-Cbz, and N-tosyl-protected aziridines in good to excellent yields. The resulting ortho-
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Page/Page column 102, (2008/12/04)
Disclosed are compounds of Formula (I) wherein the R, R1, R2, R3, X, Y, A, Q, E, and G are defined herein. These compounds bind to aspartic proteases to inhibit their activity and are useful in the treatment or amelioration of diseases associated with aspartic protease activity. Also disclosed are methods of use of the compounds of Formula I for ameliorating or treating aspartic protease related disorders in a subject in need thereof.