5877-59-8Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Azetidinimines as a novel series of non-covalent broad-spectrum inhibitors of β-lactamases with submicromolar activities against carbapenemases KPC-2 (class A), NDM-1 (class B) and OXA-48 (class D)
Romero, Eugénie,Oueslati, Saoussen,Benchekroun, Mohamed,D'Hollander, Agathe C.A.,Ventre, Sandrine,Vijayakumar, Kamsana,Minard, Corinne,Exilie, Cynthia,Tlili, Linda,Retailleau, Pascal,Zavala, Agustin,Elisée, Eddy,Selwa, Edithe,Nguyen, Laetitia A.,Pruvost, Alain,Naas, Thierry,Iorga, Bogdan I.,Dodd, Robert H.,Cariou, Kevin
supporting information, (2021/04/19)
The occurrence of resistances in Gram negative bacteria is steadily increasing to reach extremely worrying levels and one of the main causes of resistance is the massive spread of very efficient β-lactamases which render most β-lactam antibiotics useless. Herein, we report the development of a series of imino-analogues of β-lactams (namely azetidinimines) as efficient non-covalent inhibitors of β-lactamases. Despite the structural and mechanistic differences between serine-β-lactamases KPC-2 and OXA-48 and metallo-β-lactamase NDM-1, all three enzymes can be inhibited at a submicromolar level by compound 7dfm, which can also repotentiate imipenem against a resistant strain of Escherichia coli expressing NDM-1. We show that 7dfm can efficiently inhibit not only the three main clinically-relevant carbapenemases of Ambler classes A (KPC-2), B (NDM-1) and D (OXA-48) with Ki's below 0.3 μM, but also the cephalosporinase CMY-2 (class C, 86% inhibition at 10 μM). Our results pave the way for the development of a new structurally original family of non-covalent broad-spectrum inhibitors of β-lactamases.
Metal-free regioselective C-H amination for the synthesis of pyrazole-containing 2H-indazoles
Wang, Kai,Wei, Tingting,Zhang, Yujia,Hou, Jiahao,Bai, Renren,Xie, Yuanyuan
, p. 1787 - 1794 (2021/03/14)
A general and practical regioselective approach for the C-H amination of 2H-indazoles under transition-metal-free conditions was developed. A series of substrates were tested showing eminent functional group tolerance and affording the C-N functionalization products in good to excellent yields. Mechanism studies revealed that a radical process was involved in this transformation.
Rhodium catalyzed multicomponent dehydrogenative annulation: one-step construction of isoindole derivatives
Cheng, Biao,Lyu, Hairong,Quan, Yangjian,Xie, Zuowei
supporting information, p. 7930 - 7933 (2021/08/17)
A strategy for one-pot synthesis of isoindoles is describedviaa catalytic multicomponent dehydrogenative annulation of diarylimines, vinyl ketones and simple amines. In the presence of a rhodium catalyst and Cu oxidant, four C-H and two N-H bonds are activated along with the formation of one new C-C and two new C-N bonds, leading to a series of isoindole derivatives in good to very high isolated yields.
Highly efficient and selective one-pot tandem imine synthesis via amine-alcohol cross-coupling reaction catalysed by chromium-based MIL-101 supported Au nanoparticles
Gülcan, Mehmet,Gumus, Ilkay,Karatas, Yasar,Ruzgar, Adem
, (2021/01/09)
One-pot tandem synthesis of imines from alcohols and amines is regarded as an effective, economic and green approach under mild conditions. In this work, Au nanoparticles (NPs) dispersed on MIL-101 (Au/MIL-101) were demonstrated as highly active and selective bifunctional heterogeneous catalyst for production of various imine derivatives with excellent yields, via amine-alcohol cross-coupling reaction at 343 K in an open flask under an Ar atmosphere. Various physicochemical techniques, including inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES), powder X-ray diffraction (P-XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and N2 adsorption-desorption, were used to characterize of the Au/MIL-101 catalyst. The obtained bifunctional catalyst is highly active and selective towards one-pot imine formation and exhibited the highest TOF (30.15-51.47 h?1) among all the ever-reported MOF-supported Au catalysts. The reaction mechanism of the imine formation from alcohol and amine over Au/MIL-101 catalyst was proposed. Mechanism experiment results demonstrate that Au NPs highly effective in activating oxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde while the Lewis acid sites on MIL-101 catalyzed the second condensation step without interfering with the oxidation step. As a result, the excellent catalytic performance of Au/MIL-101 can be ascribed to the synergistic effect between Au NPs with Lewis acid sites in MIL-101.
Functional POM-catalyst for selective oxidative dehydrogenative couplings under aerobic conditions
Samaraj, Elavarasan,Balaraman, Ekambaram,Manickam, Sasidharan
, (2021/02/05)
Development of selective and efficient reusable catalytic systems for sustainable chemical production under benign conditions is attractive and received much attention. Herein, we report a rod-shaped octadecyl trimethylammonium functionalized Keggin-type polyoxometalate [PMO12O40] hybrids (OTA-POM) as an efficient heterogeneous catalyst for selective oxidative dehydrogenative couplings under aerobic conditions without any additive or external base. The catalyst recovery and subsequent five successive recyclability studies of hybrid POM confirms the heterogeneous nature of present catalytic system.
T3P-promoted synthesis of a series of novel 3-aryl-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-4H-1,3-benzothiazin-4-ones
Silverberg, Lee J.,Pacheco, Carlos,Sahu, Debashish,Scholl, Peter,Sobhi, Hany F.,Bachert, Joshua T.,Bandholz, Kaitlyn,Bendinsky, Ryan V.,Bradley, Heather G.,Colburn, Baylee K.,Coyle, David J.,Dahl, Jonathon R.,Felty, Megan,Fox, Ryan F.,Gonzalez, Kyanna M.,Islam, Jasra M.,Koperna, Stacy E.,Moyer, Quentin J.,Noble, Duncan J.,Ramirez, Melissa E.,Yang, Ziwei
, p. 1797 - 1805 (2020/02/05)
A series of 11 novel 3-aryl-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-4H-1,3-benzothiazin-4-ones was prepared at room temperature by T3P-mediated cyclization of N-aryl-C-phenyl imines with thiosalicylic acid. This provides simple and ready access to N-aryl compounds in this family, which have been generally difficult to prepare.
Ni-Catalyzed asymmetric reduction of α-keto-β-lactams: via DKR enabled by proton shuttling
Wang, Fangyuan,Tan, Xuefeng,Wu, Ting,Zheng, Long-Sheng,Chen, Gen-Qiang,Zhang, Xumu
supporting information, p. 15557 - 15560 (2020/12/30)
Chiral α-hydroxy-β-lactams are key fragments of many bioactive compounds and antibiotics, and the development of efficient synthetic methods for these compounds is of great value. The highly enantioselective dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR) of α-keto-β-lactams was realized via a novel proton shuttling strategy. A wide range of α-keto-β-lactams were reduced efficiently and enantioselectively by Ni-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation, providing the corresponding α-hydroxy-β-lactam derivatives with high yields and enantioselectivities (up to 92% yield, up to 94% ee). Deuterium-labelling experiments indicate that phenylphosphinic acid plays a pivotal role in the DKR of α-keto-β-lactams by promoting the enolization process. The synthetic potential of this protocol was demonstrated by its application in the synthesis of a key intermediate of Taxol and (+)-epi-Cytoxazone. This journal is
Tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide-Mediated Oxo-Sulfonylation of 2 H-Indazoles with Sulfinic Acid toward Indazol-3(2 H)-ones
Ghosh, Payel,Mondal, Susmita,Hajra, Alakananda
supporting information, p. 1086 - 1090 (2020/02/04)
A new and efficient oxo-sulfonylation protocol has been established for the synthesis of N-sulfonylated indazolones employing sulfinic acid as a sulfonylating agent using tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) under ambient air. A series of structurally diverse 1-sulfonylindazol-3(2H)-one derivatives were obtained in good yields. A radical reaction mechanism has been proposed for this transformation.
Catalyst- And solvent-free efficient access to: N -alkylated amines via reductive amination using HBpin
Bauri, Somnath,Pandey, Vipin K.,Rit, Arnab
supporting information, p. 3853 - 3857 (2020/07/27)
A sustainable approach which works under catalyst- and solvent-free conditions for the synthesis of structurally diverse secondary amines has been uncovered. This one-pot protocol works efficiently at room temperature and is compatible with a wide range of sterically and electronically diverse aldehydes and primary amines. Notably, this simple process offers scalability, excellent functional group tolerance, chemoselectivity, and is also effective at the synthesis of biologically relevant molecules. This journal is
A Highly Selective Manganese-Catalyzed Synthesis of Imines under Phosphine-Free Conditions
Chai, Huining,Yu, Kun,Liu, Bo,Tan, Weiqiang,Zhang, Guangyao
, p. 217 - 226 (2020/01/31)
An efficient and highly selective phosphine-free NN-manganese(I) complex catalyst system was developed for the acceptorless dehydrogenative coupling of alcohols with amines to form imines. The coupling reactions underwent at 3 mol % catalyst loading, and a large range of alcohols and amines with diverse functional groups was applied, including challenging diol and diamine. The target imine products were obtained in good to excellent yields. The present work provides an alternative method to construct highly active nonprecious metal complex catalysts based on phosphine-free ligands.
