Publications by authors named "Virginie Liautard"

Atom transfer radical addition of alkyl halides to alkenes was developed using a low amount of a stable initiator, amine borane complexes. Thanks to a slow hydroboration step, the overall carbohalogenation process leads to good isolated yields.

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A simple procedure has been optimized for the preparation of alkenylaminoborane from alkynes using diisopropylaminoborane and HZrCpCl. Coupled with a magnesium-catalyzed dehydrogenation, it allowed for the use of air- and moisture-stable diisopropylamine. This synthesis has been extended to a one-pot sequence leading directly to bromoalkenes with controlled stereochemistry.

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Owing to the unusual reactivity of sterically hindered amine-borane complexes, a catalytic system based on magnesium salts was designed to perform a tandem dehydrogenation-dehydrocoupling between terminal alkynes and boranes. The reaction is providing pure alkynylboranes within few minutes at room temperature, with only two molecules of hydrogen as a byproduct.

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Pd-nanoparticle-catalyzed dehydrogenative coupling between various hydrosilanes and alcohols was shown to provide silyl ethers in good and reproducible yields. The synthetic methodology is effective for a wide range of simple and bulky silanes and secondary alcohols, while keeping various other functional groups intact. The procedure also exhibits high selectivity for the silylation of primary versus secondary alcohols in 1,2-diols, and allows the successive silylation of alkynols and hydrogenation of the triple bond to afford Z-alkenols in good yields.

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The three-component free-radical carbo-alkenylation of electron-rich olefins has been studied, varying the substitution pattern in the alkene, in the radical precursor and in the final acceptor. New vinylsulfones were also prepared and their reactivity investigated. The scope and limitations of the process was established, and the reaction mechanism clarified using selected dienes as radical clocks.

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Enantioselective aldol reactions between substituted pyridine carbaldehydes and α-ketoacids were shown to provide isotetronic acids or their corresponding pyridinium salts, depending on the nature of the substituents on the pyridine ring. The pyridinium salts were generated through nucleophilic attack of the pyridine nitrogen atom onto the reactive keto functional group. Moderate-to-good yields of both compounds were typically obtained and high levels of enantioselectivity were observed by using benzimidazole pyrrolidine I as a catalyst.

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The addition of xanthates and vinyldisulfones across the double bond of enamides and ene-carbamates provides access to the corresponding three-component adducts in good to excellent yields with a high level of diastereocontrol in cyclic systems. This strategy illustrates a complementary reactivity for these versatile olefins and extends their scope of application.

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Free-radical three-component carboalkynylation and -alkenylation of olefins have been developed. These involve the addition, across the double bond of an unactivated olefin, of a radical species α- to an electron-withdrawing group and an alkenyl or alkynyl moiety, derived from the corresponding sulfones.

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The synthesis of a UDP-Galf analog incorporating a 1,4-dideoxy-1,4-imino-d-galactitol skeleton alpha-linked to UMP by a 3C-tether and of a series of related pyrrolidine galactofuranose mimicks is reported. These compounds were obtained by way of the highly stereoselective reaction of silylated nucleophiles with a N-Cbz glucofuranosylamine which afforded the corresponding open-chain product with a 1,2-syn stereochemistry, as predicted from pionneering studies from Kobayashi. Cyclization of these intermediates afforded alpha-C-glycosides of imino-galactofuranose carrying various functional groups in the aglycone.

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Protected pentofuranose, hexofuranose and hexopyranose hemiacetals were found to react efficiently with amines carrying a deactivating group (alkoxycarbonyl, tosyl or phosphoryl group) in the presence of a Lewis acid to give the corresponding, stable glycosylamines. Such glycosylamine derivatives are useful substrates for further elaboration into nitrogen-containing natural products and carbohydrate mimetics.

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Tetra-O-benzyl-D-glucofuranose was converted into uridine diphosphono-beta-Galf mimics based on an iminosugar skeleton linked to UMP by a 2-hydroxypropyl tether. The synthesis is based on the highly regio- and stereoselective cycloaddition of an original uridin-5'-yl allylphosphonate with a 1,4-dideoxy-1,4-iminogalactitol-derived cyclic nitrone, followed by the reductive elaboration of the cycloaddition product. The resulting iminogalactose-UMP conjugates are novel sugar nucleotide mimics which could be useful as inhibitors of UDP-Gal mutase and UDP-Galf transferases.

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[reaction: see text] Various alpha-C-substituted 1,4-dideoxy-1,4-imino-d-galactitols were prepared efficiently from 1-O-acetyl-2,3,5,6-tetra-O-benzyl-d-glucofuranose by a four-step sequence involving as the key step the highly syn-selective TMSOTf-catalyzed addition of silylated nucleophiles to a glycofuranosylamine. Cross-metathesis of the alpha-C-allylated iminogalactofuranose derivative with an original uridin-5'-yl vinylphosphonate led to novel UDP-galactofuranose mimics. Such compounds are of interest as potential inhibitors of the mycobacterial galactan biosynthesis pathway.

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