5469-06-7Relevant articles and documents
Hydrogen-bond-assisted transition-metal-free catalytic transformation of amides to esters
Huang, Changyu,Li, Jinpeng,Wang, Jiaquan,Zheng, Qingshu,Li, Zhenhua,Tu, Tao
, p. 66 - 71 (2020/11/18)
The amide C-N cleavage has drawn a broad interest in synthetic chemistry, biological process and pharmaceutical industry. Transition-metal, luxury ligand or excess base were always vital to the transformation. Here, we developed a transition-metal-free hydrogen-bond-assisted esterification of amides with only catalytic amount of base. The proposed crucial role of hydrogen bonding for assisting esterification was supported by control experiments, density functional theory (DFT) calculations and kinetic studies. Besides broad substrate scopes and excellent functional groups tolerance, this base-catalyzed protocol complements the conventional transition-metal-catalyzed esterification of amides and provides a new pathway to catalytic cleavage of amide C-N bonds for organic synthesis and pharmaceutical industry. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
Construction of Esters through Sulfuryl Fluoride (SO 2 F 2) Mediated Dehydrative Coupling of Carboxylic Acids with Alcohols at Room Temperature
Qin, Hua-Li,S Alharbi, Njud,Wang, Shi-Meng
, p. 3901 - 3907 (2019/10/11)
A facile method for the construction of esters through dehydrative coupling of carboxylic acids with alcohols is developed. The reactions are mediated by sulfuryl fluoride (SO 2 F 2) at room temperature and proceed with high efficiency. The method has several advantages including broad substrate scope, mild conditions, excellent functional group compatibility and affords high yields, even on gram scale.
Palladium-Catalyzed Carbonylative Synthesis of Benzyl Benzoates Employing Benzyl Formates as Both CO Surrogates and Benzyl Alcohol Sources
Lai, Ming,Qi, Xinxin,Wu, Xiao-Feng
supporting information, p. 3776 - 3778 (2019/06/24)
An efficient and convenient palladium-catalyzed carbonylation reaction for the synthesis of benzyl benzoates from aryl bromides has been developed. Benzyl formates have been explored as a new type of efficient and useful CO sources and also reaction partners. A wide range of benzyl benzoates was obtained in good to excellent yields.
Zn-Catalyzed tert-Butyl Nicotinate-Directed Amide Cleavage as a Biomimic of Metallo-Exopeptidase Activity
Wybon, Clarence C. D.,Mensch, Carl,Hollanders, Charlie,Gadais, Charlène,Herrebout, Wouter A.,Ballet, Steven,Maes, Bert U. W.
, p. 203 - 218 (2018/01/17)
A two-step catalytic amide-to-ester transformation of primary amides under mild reaction conditions has been developed. A tert-butyl nicotinate (tBu nic) directing group is easily introduced onto primary amides via Pd-catalyzed amidation with tert-butyl 2-chloronicotinate. A weak base (Cs2CO3 or K2CO3) at 40-50 °C can be used provided that 1,1′-bis(dicyclohexylphosphino)ferrocene is selected as ligand. The tBu nic activated amides subsequently allow Zn(OAc)2-catalyzed nonsolvolytic alcoholysis in tBuOAc at 40-60 °C under neutral reaction conditions. The activation mechanism is biomimetic: the C3-ester substituent of the pyridine in the directing group populates the trans-conformer suitable for Zn-chelation, C=Oamide-Zn-Ndirecting group, and Zn-coordinated alcohol is additionally activated as a nucleophile by hydrogen bonding with the acetate ligand of the catalyst. Additionally, the acetate ligand assists in intramolecular O-to-N proton transfer. The chemoselectivity versus other functional groups and compatibility with challenging reaction partners, such as peptides, sugars, and sterols, illustrates the synthetic applicability of this two-step amide cleavage method. The tBu nic amides do not require purification before cleavage. Preliminary experiments also indicate that other weak nucleophiles can be used such as (hetero)arylamines (transamidation) as exemplified by 8-aminoquinoline.
Novel capsaicin analogues as potential anticancer agents: Synthesis, biological evaluation, and in silico approach
Damio, Mariana C. F. C. B.,Pasqualoto, Kerly F. M.,Ferreira, Adilson K.,Teixeira, Sarah F.,Azevedo, Ricardo A.,Barbuto, Jos A. M.,Palace-Berl, Fanny,Franchi-Junior, Gilberto C.,Nowill, Alexre E.,Tavares, Maurcio T.,Parise-Filho, Roberto
, p. 885 - 895 (2015/02/19)
A novel class of benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-ylmethyl alkyl/aryl amide and ester analogues of capsaicin were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their cytotoxic activity against human and murine cancer cell lines (B16F10, SK-MEL-28, NCI-H1299, NCI-H460, SK-BR-3, and MDA-MB-231) and human lung fibroblasts (MRC-5). Three compounds (5f, 6c, and 6e ) selectively inhibited the growth of aggressive cancer cells in the micromolar (mM) range. Furthermore, an exploratory data analysis pointed at the topological and electronic molecular properties as responsible for the discrimination process regarding the set of investigated compounds. The findings suggest that the applied designing strategy, besides providing more potent analogues, indicates the aryl amides and esters as well as the alkyl esters as interesting scaffolds to design and develop novel anticancer agents. 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
Selective sulfonylation of arenes and benzoylation of alcohols using lithium perchlorate as a catalyst under neutral conditions
Bandgar,Kamble,Sadavarte,Uppalla
, p. 735 - 738 (2007/10/03)
Sulfonylation of aromatics with p-toluenesulfonyl chloride and benzoylation of alcohols with benzoyl chloride using lithium perchlorate as a catalyst is described. The remarkable selectivity under neutral conditions is an attractive feature of this method.