Publications by authors named "Qingzhao Xing"

Article Synopsis
  • A new method for creating furfuryl triazoles from furfuryl azides through a process called dearomative dimerization is presented.
  • The reaction, which is facilitated by Lewis acid, leads to the formation of a furfuryl cation that engages in a unique cycloaddition and ring-opening sequence with another azide.
  • By increasing the reaction time, these furfuryl triazoles can break down into 1-triazoles, and it's also possible to selectively combine furfuryl azides with benzyl azide.
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Oxidation reactions have been extensively studied in the context of the transformations of biomass-derived furans. However, in contrast to the vast literature on utilizing the stoichiometric oxidants, such as -CPBA and NBS, catalytic methods for the oxidative furan-recyclizations remain scarcely investigated. Given this, we report a means of manganese-catalyzed oxidations of furan with low loading, achieving the Achmatowicz rearrangement in the presence of hydrogen peroxide as an environmentally benign oxidant under mild conditions with wide functional group compatibility.

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The 1,2,3-triazole-containing polycyclic architecture widely exists in a broad spectrum of synthetic bioactive molecules, and the development of expeditious methods to synthesize these skeletons remains a challenging task. In this work, the catalytic cyclization of biomass-derived 2-furylcarbinols with an azide to form fused triazoles is described. This approach takes advantage of a single catalyst Yb(OTf) and operates via a furfuryl-cation-induced intramolecular [3 + 2] cycloaddition/furan ring-opening cascade.

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A TiCl-promoted cascade formal [3 + 2] cycloaddition/double ring-opening/chlorination of 2-furylcyclobutanols with alkyl or aryl azides is described. This highly efficient transformation involves the formation/cleavage of several C-N, C-Cl, C-C, and C-O bonds in a single operation. It enables the quick construction of trisubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles with an ( E)-enone moiety and a 3-chloropropyl unit.

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