Publications by authors named "A Shivanyuk"

We report a sensitive method for comparing weak interactions between aryl rings located on the external surfaces of equilibrating homo- and heterodimeric capsules. Two identical self-complementary resorcin[4]arene tetrabenzoate molecules and one tetramethylammonium cation form in CDCl hydrogen-bonded homodimeric capsules whose exteriors are decorated with four tight pairs of weakly interacting aryl rings. The pair wise mixing of six different homodimers establishes their equilibria with the corresponding heterodimeric species in which two types of aryl rings exert on each other some gentle forces.

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128 Azomethines were synthesized through condensation of carbonyl compounds with various amines in pyridine in the presence of Me(3)SiCl as promoter and water scavenger in 58-98 % yield. Et(3)N was added to reaction mixtures before precipitating the product with H(2)O to prevent acid catalyzed hydrolysis of the C=N bond. The scope and limitation of the method are discussed.

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Thirteen 5-hetarylaminopyrazoles were synthesized in 62-93% yield through the arylation of 1-isopropyl- and 1-phenyl-5-aminopyrazoles with electrophilic hetarylhalides under optimized conditions. Condensation of 5-hetarylaminopyrazoles with carbonyl compounds facilitated by AcOH or Me(3)SiCl furnished 23 pyrazolo[3,4-d]dihydropyrimidines in 69-86% yield. The target compounds were isolated through simple crystallization.

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A detailed single-crystal X-ray study of conformationally flexible sulfonimide-based dendritic molecules with systematically varied molecular architectures was undertaken. Thirteen crystal structures reported in this work include 9 structures of the second-generation dendritic sulfonimides decorated with different aryl groups, 2 compounds bearing branches of both second and first generation, and 2 representatives of the first generation. Analysis of the packing patterns of 9 compounds bearing second-generation branches shows that despite their lack of strong directive functional groups there is a repeatedly reproduced intermolecular interaction mode consisting in an anchor-type packing of complementary second-generation branches of neighbouring molecules.

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