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Investigating the microwave-accelerated Claisen rearrangement of allyl aryl ethers: Scope of the catalysts, solvents, temperatures, and substrates
Hui, Zi,Jiang, Songwei,Qi, Xiang,Ye, Xiang-Yang,Xie, Tian
supporting information, (2020/05/18)
The microwave-accelerated Claisen rearrangement of allyl aryl ethers was investigated, in order to gain insight into the scope of the catalysts, solvents, temperatures, and substrates. Among the catalysts examined, phosphomolybdic acid (PMA) was found to greatly accelerate the reaction in NMP, at temperatures ranging from 220 to 300 °C. This method was found to be useful for preparing several intermediates previously reported in the literature using precious metal catalysts such as Au(I), Ag(I), and Pt(II). Additionally, substrates bearing bromo and nitro groups on the aryl portion required careful tailoring of the reaction conditions to avoid complex product profiles.
Palladium-Catalyzed Fluoroalkylative Cyclization of Olefins
Liao, Jianhua,Fan, Lianfeng,Guo, Wei,Zhang, Zhenming,Li, Jiawei,Zhu, Chuanle,Ren, Yanwei,Wu, Wanqing,Jiang, Huanfeng
supporting information, p. 1008 - 1011 (2017/03/15)
A palladium-catalyzed fluoroalkylative cyclization of olefins with readily available Rf-I reagents to afford the corresponding fluoroalkylated 2,3-dihydrobenzofuran and indolin derivatives with moderate to excellent yields is reported. This novel procedure provides an efficient method for the construction of Csp3-CF2 and C-O/N bonds in one step. A wide range of functional groups are tolerated. It is proposed that a radical/SET (single electron transfer) pathway proceeding via the fluoroalkyl radical may be involved in the catalytic cycle.
ANTHELMINTIC COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD OF USING THEREOF
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Paragraph 0521; 0522, (2014/05/25)
The present invention relates to novel anthelmintic compounds of formula (I) below: wherein Y and Z are independently a bicyclic carbocyclic or a bicyclic heterocyclic group, or one of Y or Z is a bicyclic carbocyclic or a bicyclic heterocyclic group and the other of Y or Z is alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, cycloalkyl, phenyl, heterocyclyl or heteroaryl, and variables X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7 and X8 are as defined herein. The invention also provides for veterinary compositions comprising the anthelmintic compounds of the invention, and their uses for the treatment and prevention of parasitic infections in animals.
Indanylacetic acid derivatives carrying 4-thiazolyl-phenoxy tail groups, a new class of potent PPAR α/γ/δ pan agonists: Synthesis, structure-activity relationship, and in vivo efficacy
Rudolph, Joachim,Chen, Libing,Majumdar, Dyuti,Bullock, William H.,Burns, Michael,Claus, Thomas,Dela Cruz, Fernando E.,Daly, Michelle,Ehrgott, Frederick J.,Johnson, Jeffrey S.,Livingston, James N.,Schoenleber, Robert W.,Shapiro, Jeffrey,Yang, Ling,Tsutsumi, Manami,Ma, Xin
, p. 984 - 1000 (2007/10/03)
Compounds that simultaneously activate the three peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) subtypes alpha, gamma, and delta hold potential to address the adverse metabolic and cardiovascular conditions associated with diabetes and the metabolic sy
Substituent effects on the rate constants for the photo-claisen rearrangement of allyl aryl ethers
Pincock, Alexandra L.,Pincock, James A.,Stefanova, Roumiana
, p. 9768 - 9778 (2007/10/03)
The photochemistry of 11 substituted allyl 4-X- and 3-X-aryl ethers 3 (ArOCH2-CH=CH2) has been examined in both methanol and cyclohexane as solvents. The ethers react by the photo-Claisen rearrangement to give allyl substituted phenols as the major primary photoproducts, as expected from the well-established radical pair mechanism. The excited singlet state properties (absorption spectra, fluorescence spectra, fluorescence quantum yields, and singlet lifetimes) were compared with a parallel set of unreactive 4-X- and 3-X-anisoles 4. The excited-state properties of three substituted 4-X-aryl 4-(1-butenyl) ethers 14 (ArOCH2CH2-CH=CH2) were also examined. The model compounds 4 and the reactive allyl ethers 3 have essentially identical rate constants for the excited-state processes with the exception of khoms, the rate constant for homolytic cleavage from S1 of the allyl ethers to give the radical pair. The difference between the fluorescence quantum yields and/or singlet lifetimes for 3 and 4 were used to obtain values of khoms for all of the allyl ethers. These values exhibit a large substituent effect, spanning almost 2 orders of magnitude with electron-donating groups (CH3O, CH3) accelerating the reaction and electron-withdrawing ones (CN, CF3) slowing it down. The parallel range of rate constants observed in both methanol and cyclohexane indicates that ion pairs are not important intermediates in these rearrangements. Quantum yields of reaction (Φr) for several of the more reactive ethers demonstrate that neither these values nor rate constants of reaction (khomr) derived from them are reliable measures of the actual excited-state process. In fact, the khomr values are significantly lower than the khoms ones, indicating that the radical pairs undergo recombination to generate starting material. Finally, the khoms rate constants were found to parallel a trend for the change in bond dissociation energy (ΔBDE) for the O-C (allyl) bond of the allyl ethers, indicating that other possible substituent effects are of minor importance.
