Publications by authors named "Sylvie Goncalves"

The binding properties of water-soluble cryptophane 1 toward cesium and thallium cations, in basic solution, have recently been reported. In this Article, we show that water-soluble cryptophane-222 (2), cryptophane-223 (3), and cryptophane-233 (4), bearing zero, one, and two propylenedioxy linkers, respectively, also efficiently bind these two cations under similar experimental conditions. Their binding properties are thoroughly studied by (133)Cs and (205)Tl NMR spectroscopy, while the binding constants are determined by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) experiments under various experimental conditions.

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An unprecedented and highly diastereoselective 6-endo-trig cyclization of 2-alkenyl-1,3-dithiolanes has been developed yielding trans-decalins, an important scaffold present in numerous di- and triterpenes. The novelty of this 6-endo-trig cyclization stands in the stepwise mechanism involving 2-alkenyl-1,3-dithiolane, acting as a novel latent initiator. It is suggested that the thioketal opens temporarily under the influence of TMSOTf, triggering the cationic 6-endo-trig cyclization, and closes after C-C bond formation and diastereoselective protonation to terminate the process.

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A concise and diastereoselective formal total synthesis of triptolide, a natural product with a wide range of biological properties, is described. The key reaction is an unprecedented 6-endo-Trig cationic cyclization of a 2-alkenyl-1,3-dithiolane precursor induced by TMSOTf as Lewis acid.

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A regioselective synthesis of 4,7-dimethoxy 5- and 6-azaindoles 2 has been achieved, based on the appropriate choice of ortho-directing or ortho-repulsing groups in the formylation of a pyridine ring. Studies on the regioselectivity of the formylation step and on the preparation of azidoacrylate intermediates 4 are described in this paper. The reactivity of the 5- and 6-azaindole structures towards BBr3-mediated selective monodemethylation and oxidative demethylation reactions were also investigated.

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