A novel reactivity of sulfonylhydrazones under Pd catalysis is described, where SO2 and N2 are formally extruded to afford the product of an apparent internal coupling reaction. The reaction is effective with both carbocyclic and heterocyclic aromatic precursors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA general, transition-metal-free, highly stereoselective cross-coupling reaction between glycosyl bromides and various arylzinc reagents leading to β-arylated glycosides is reported. The stereoselectivity of the reaction is explained by invoking anchimeric assistance via a bicyclic intermediate. Stereochemical probes confirm the participation of the 2-pivaloyloxy group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiastereoselective hydrogenation of 2'-deoxy-2'-exo-methyleneuridine was carried out under homogeneous conditions using a low loading of a chiral Rh catalyst. This, coupled with improvements in the synthesis of the substrate, allowed the smooth pilot plant preparation of the title compound on >10 kg scale.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe carboxylic acid anion moiety has been used as a tunable directing group in the cross-coupling reaction of 2,6-dichloronicotinic acid and 2,5-dibromo-1,2,4-triazole derivatives producing selectively the 2- or 6-substituted nicotinic acids, while only the 5-substituted triazoles were obtained under a variety of conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe carboxylate anion has been used as a directing group to effect selective ortho-substituted derivatives 3 (>99:1 selectivity 50-80% yield). The solvent, base, and equivalents of base are the determining factors for the success of this reaction. The directing effect can be reversed by the appropriate use of phosphine ligands to prepare the para-substituted 4 selectively (ca.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAziridines were formed by copper-catalyzed intramolecular nitrene addition to alkenes. The carbamate group was used as the tether between the alkene and the nitrene. Subsequent nucleophilic attack of the aziridine was accomplished using RSH, R2NH, N3-, or ROH as the nucleophile.
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