The proteins are critical building blocks of living systems and serve as a tool for their investigation and intervention. Their precision engineering enables its tuning and expands the functional landscape. Among various proteinogenic amino acids, high-frequency lysine offers a promising bioconjugation target.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe enlarged landscape of catalysis lies in the heart of chemistry. As the journey has set a milestone in organic synthesis, its darker side has not entered into the limelight. Studies disclose that the reported reactions by using catalysts were also attainable in the absence of catalysts in many cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe field of hypervalent iodine chemistry has been prevalent since 1886. Its journey from obscurity to coming into the limelight has witnessed many effective transformations which have benefited the synthetic community at large. The reactivity of primary amines with hypervalent iodine reagents causes difficulty in synthetic outcome or not feasible due to high exothermicity of amine iodine which is an acid base reaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHere we report a metal-free C-N coupling reaction for carbazole synthesis by distal (- meta) C-H bond functionalization. Nitrenium ion, a potential synthetic intermediate, was generated in situ from reactions of iodine(III) reagents and biarylsulfonanilides. Following, nitrenium ions were used for intramolecular dehydrogenative C-N coupling reactions via 1,2-alkyl (methyl or ethyl) migration by the expense of C-H bond functionalization at the distal position toward synthesis of 1,2,4-trialkyl-substituted carbazoles.
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