Publications by authors named "B Grzeszczyk"

Tertiary, morpholine-derived, fluoroalkyl amides have been found to be efficient, readily accessible, bench-stable surrogates of fluoroalkyl aldehydes. This discovery is applied to the one-pot synthesis of a symmetrical and, more challengingly, unsymmetrical -fluoroalkylated bis(heteroaryl)methanes via a Schwartz's reagent-mediated reductive activation. The usefulness of this approach for the introduction of a fluoromethylated carbon bridge was proven by implementation of the developed methodology in the synthesis of a fluorine-decorated bispyrromethane skeleton and an α-alkylated BODIPY core.

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An efficient method for the synthesis of nojirimycin- and pyrrolidine-based iminosugar derivatives has been developed. The strategy is based on the partial reduction in sugar-derived lactams by Schwartz's reagent and tandem stereoselective nucleophilic addition of cyanide or a silyl enol ether dictated by Woerpel's or diffusion control models, which affords amino-modified iminosugars, such as ADMDP or higher nojirimycin derivatives.

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Intramolecular Kinugasa reactions on in situ generated carbohydrate-derived alkynylnitrones are described. The effects of the length of chains, their mutual configuration, influence of experimental conditions on product distribution and feasibility of the β-lactam ring construction were studied. Intramolecular reactions proceed with high stereoselectivity to provide in each case one product only.

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An approach to β-lactams via a reaction between chiral copper acetylides and acyclic nitrones is reported. Electronic circular dichroism (ECD) in combination with NMR spectroscopy was used to determine the absolute configuration of all components of complex mixtures of azetidinones. Stereochemical preferences observed in the studied reactions are discussed and a model of a new reaction pathway supported by DFT conformational analysis is proposed.

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A Kinugasa reaction between copper(I) acetylides and cyclic nitrones derived from chiral amino alcohols and glyoxylic acid is reported. The stereochemical preferences observed in this reaction are discussed. The alkyne molecule approaches the nitrone exclusively anti to the large substituent next to the nitrogen atom to provide the cis-substituted β-lactam ring preferentially.

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