We report a enantioselective synthesis of 2,3,4-trideoxy-2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoro-d--hexopyranose (hexafluorinated d-glucose), an iconic polar hydrophobic glycomimetic. The 12-step synthesis features robust and reproducible chemistry and was achieved by incorporating an asymmetric dihydroxylation step to install the stereogenic center with excellent enantioselectivity (95:5 ). Virtual enantiopurity (>99.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reverse anomeric effect is usually associated with the equatorial preference of nitrogen substituents at the anomeric center. Once postulated as another anomeric effect with explanations ranging from electrostatic interactions to delocalization effects, it is now firmly considered to be essentially steric in nature. Through an extensive research on aryl imines from 2-amino-2-deoxyaldoses, spanning nearly two decades, we realized that such substances often show an anomalous anomeric behavior that cannot easily be rationalized on the basis of purely steric grounds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper explores and revisits in detail the formation and characterization of sugar-based aminonitriles, whose ultimate origin can be traced to the interaction of biomolecules with cyanide. Although the synthesis and spectroscopic data of 2-amino-aldononitriles were reported long ago, there are both contradictory and confusing results among the published data. We have now addressed this concern through an exhaustive structural elucidation of acylated 2-amino- and 2-alkyl(aryl)amino-2-deoxyaldonitriles using mass spectrometry and FT-IR, FT-Raman, and NMR spectroscopies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cavity inside fullerene C provides a highly symmetric and inert environment for housing atoms and small molecules. Here we report the encapsulation of formaldehyde inside C by molecular surgery, yielding the supermolecular complex CHO@C, despite the 4.4 Å van der Waals length of CHO exceeding the 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe introduction of added '3-dimensionality' through late-stage functionalisation of extended (hetero)aromatic systems is a powerful synthetic approach. The abundance of starting materials and cross-coupling methodologies to access the precursors allows for highly diverse products. Subsequent selective partial reduction can alter the core structure in a manner of interest to medicinal chemists.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper reports the preparation and herbicidal evaluation of a small library of acylhydrazones based on the synthetic herbicide metribuzin. The hydrazone linkage easily obtained by reaction of metribuzin with aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes, masks efficiently the exocyclic amino group, thereby altering significantly H-bonding with the receptor and increasing the lipophilicity relative to the parent herbicide. The structures of all compounds, including key stereochemical issues on conformation and configuration around the C[bond, double bond]N bond were thoroughly elucidated by spectroscopic methods, and unambiguously corroborated by X-ray diffraction analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper documents and reinvestigates the solid-state and crystal structures of 4,4'-azobis-4-cyanopentanoic acid (ACPA), a water-soluble azobis-nitrile of immense utility as a radical initiator in living polymerizations and a labile mechanophore that can be embedded within long polymer chains to undergo selective scission under mechanical activation. Surprisingly, for such applications, both the commercially available reagent and their derivatives are used as "single initiators" when this azonitrile is actually a mixture of stereoisomers. Although the racemate and compounds were identified more than half a century ago and their enantiomers were separated by classical resolution, there have been confusing narratives dealing with their characterization, the existence of a conglomeratic phase, and fractional crystallization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe removal of organophosphorus (OP) herbicides from water has been studied using adsorptive removal, chemical oxidation, electrooxidation, enzymatic degradation, and photodegradation. The OP herbicide glyphosate (GP) is one of the most used herbicides worldwide, leading to excess GP in wastewater and soil. GP is commonly broken down in environmental conditions to compounds such as aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) or sarcosine, with AMPA having a longer half-life and similar toxicity to GP.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThrough a combination of X-ray and neutron total scattering and Empirical Potential Structure Refinement (EPSR) we explore the prenucleation structures of saturated aqueous magnesium sulfate. The atomistic model we present reveals a system characterised by isolated octahedral aquo magnesium species Mg(HO), magnesium sulfate pairs (Mg(HO)SO) and extended clusters built from corner-sharing MgO and SO polyhedra. Many of these features are directly observed in the crystal structures of the known solid form hydrates, including isolated polyhedra, corner sharing chains and rings, and it is only for the extended 3D polyhedral networks of the lower hydrates (mono- & di-) that no proto structures are observed in 2M solution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper thoroughly explores the formation of Schiff bases derived from salicylaldehydes and a conformationally restricted amino alcohol (1-amino-2-indanol), as well as the generation of 1,3-oxazolidines, a key heterocyclic core present in numerous bioactive compounds. We provide enough evidences, both experimental-including crystallographic analyses and DFT-based calculations on imine/enamine tautomerism in the solid state and solution. In the course of imine formation, a pentacyclic oxazolidine-oxazine structure could be isolated with complete stereocontrol, whose configuration has been determined by merging theory and experiment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHerein, we present a highly diastereoselective method to furnish acyclic 3-amino-1,5-diol derivatives using a tandem double-aldol-Tishchenko protocol (dr up to >99 : 1) using a butanone derived sulfinylimine. In most cases only 1 diastereomer predominates, from a possible 16. The reaction is also regioselective.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLuminescent lanthanide metal-organic frameworks (Ln-MOFs) have been shown to exhibit relevant optical properties of interest for practical applications, though their implementation still remains a challenge. To be suitable for practical applications, Ln-MOFs must be not only water stable but also printable, easy to prepare, and produced in high yields. Herein, we design and synthesize a series of ( = 0-1) MOFs using a highly hydrophobic ligand CBL1: 1,7-di(4-carboxyphenyl)-1,7-dicarba--dodecaborane.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNinhydrin bis-acetals give access to 8-ring lactones, benzocyclo-butenes and spirocyclic orthoanhydrides through photoextrusion and tandem photoextrusion reactions. Syntheses of fimbricalyxlactone B, isoshihunine and numerous biologically-relevant heterocycles show the value of the methods, while TA-spectroscopy and TD-DFT studies provide mechanistic insights on their wavelength dependence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe stereoselective formation of 5 contiguous chiral centers in a single pot reaction is demonstrated using an aldol, aldol-Tishchenko reaction of --butyl sulfinimines. One diastereoisomer (from 32 possibilities) predominates, and a series of cyclic and acyclic 3-amino-1,5-diol derivatives are synthesized in good yields (up to 80%) and excellent diastereoselectivities (up to >98:2 dr). Investigations support two reversible aldol steps, and multiple intermediates which are funnelled through a remarkably selective, irreversible, Tishchenko reduction, in a Curtin-Hammett phenomenon.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe analysis and interpretation of the pair distribution function (PDF), as derived from total scattering measurements, is still seen by many as a technique confined to central synchrotron and neutron facilities. This situation has begun to change with a rising visibility of total scattering experiments reported in mainstream scientific journals and the modification of an increasing number of laboratory diffractometers. However, the rigor required during data reduction and the complexities of data interpretation mean the technique is still very far from being routine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cubane ring has received intense attention as a 3D benzene isostere and scaffold. Mono- and 1,4-disubstituted cubanes are well-described. Here we report a practical procedure for a direct radical-mediated chlorocarbonylation process initially reported by Bashir-Hashemi, to access a range of 2-substituted 1,4-cubanedicarboxylic ester derivatives.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProtein-carbohydrate interactions are implicated in many biochemical/biological processes that are fundamental to life and to human health. Fluorinated carbohydrate analogues play an important role in the study of these interactions and find application as probes in chemical biology and as drugs/diagnostics in medicine. The availability and/or efficient synthesis of a wide variety of fluorinated carbohydrates is thus of great interest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA dichotomy between the additions of organolithiums and lithium amides to cyclobutenediones is described wherein the former give carbonyl addition products while the latter induce ring opening by enone cleavage via O- to C-lithium transfer. This distinct mode of ring scission gives access to 2-oxobut-3-enamides and tetrasubstituted furans.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new route to azocines and benzoazocines from furopyridinones is described through a photochemically induced [1,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement. The method gives access to these 8-membered nitrogen heterocycles from dimethyl squarate in four stages and with excellent atom economy by sequencing thermal and photochemical ring expansion steps under continuous flow.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDensity functional theory computations have elucidated the mechanism and origins of stereoselectivity in McGlacken's aldol-Tishchenko reaction for the diastereoselective synthesis of 1,3-amino alcohols using Ellman's -butylsulfinimines as chiral auxiliaries. Variations of stereochemical outcome are dependent on the nature of the ketone starting materials used, and the aspects leading to these differences have been rationalized. The intramolecular hydride transfer step is the rate- and stereochemistry-determining step, and all prior steps are reversible.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn open-cage fullerene incorporating phosphorous ylid and carbonyl group moieties on the rim of the orifice can be filled with gases (H , He, Ne) in the solid state, and the cage opening then contracted in situ by raising the temperature to complete an intramolecular Wittig reaction, trapping the atom or molecule inside. Known transformations complete conversion of the product fullerene to C containing the endohedral species. As well as providing an improved synthesis of large quantities of He@C , H @C , and D @C , the method allows the efficient incorporation of expensive gases such as HD and He, to prepare HD@C and He@C .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOxidations with molecular oxygen are ubiquitous processes in biological systems where cofactor-dependent enzymes activate either oxygen or hydrogen peroxide to induce multichannel pathways. In stark contrast, such slow atmospheric oxidations are seldom harnessed in chemical synthesis and analysis. The present study unveils an unusual aerobic oxidation of a mesoionic dipole leading easily to a more functionalized skeleton.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first synthesis of 3-deoxy-3-fluoro-l-fucose is presented, which employs a d- to l-sugar translation strategy, and involves an enzymatic oxidation of 3-deoxy-3-fluoro-l-fucitol. Enzymatic activation (FKP) and glycosylation using an α-1,2 and an α-1,3 fucosyltransferase to obtain two fluorinated trisaccharides demonstrates its potential as a novel versatile chemical probe in glycobiology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiofuels are considered sustainable and renewable alternatives to conventional fossil fuels. Biobutanol has recently emerged as an attractive option compared to bioethanol and biodiesel, but a significant challenge in its production lies in the separation stage. The current industrial process for the production of biobutanol includes the ABE (acetone-butanol-ethanol) fermentation process from biomass; the resulting fermentation broth has a butanol concentration of no more than 2 wt% (the rest is essentially water).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe discovery of novel catalytic materials is predicated on understanding contemporary synthetic processes. With this fundamental knowledge in place it becomes possible to modify the final material with subtle changes to the synthesis process. In this vein, hierarchical materials, formed by the addition of a mesoporogen within the hydrothermal synthesis, have attracted a significant amount of attention due to their catalytic benefits over analogous microporous species.
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