The kinetic study of the aqueous reaction, between pH 10 and 14, of eight N-(hydroxymethyl)benzamide derivatives in water at 25 degrees C, I = 1.0 M (KCl), has been performed. In all cases, the reaction proceeds via a specific-base-catalyzed deprotonation of the hydroxyl group followed by rate-limiting breakdown of the alkoxide to form aldehyde and amidate (E1cB-like).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOlefin cross metathesis (CM) was applied to the synthesis of 6-O-substituted erythromycin derivatives. The reactions were catalyzed by transition metal alkylidene complexes, particularly bis(tricyclohexylphosphine)benzylidine ruthenium (IV) dichloride (Grubbs' first-generation catalyst). This approach allowed for the elaboration of the 6-O-allyl group of highly functionalized macrolides at various stages of the synthetic sequence, affording 6-O-3-aryl-propenyl products with excellent E-selectivity.
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