Publications by authors named "Yen-Ku Wu"

This study presents a method for synthesizing functionalized hydrodibenzofuran derivatives. Using palladium catalysis, -aryl cyclic vinylogous esters undergo dehydrogenative intramolecular arylation at the vinylic carbon. Preliminary kinetic isotope effect studies suggest that the C(aryl)-H bond cleavage may be the rate-determining step.

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Antifouling properties are crucial for enhancing the longevity and functionality of biomedical implants, drug delivery systems, and biosensors. Zwitterionic polymers are renowned for their exceptional surface hydration and charge neutrality, which effectively resist biomolecular adsorption and protein attachment. We propose an innovative approach to develop zwitterion-like antifouling surfaces by chelating divalent cations with anionic poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) films, specifically PEDOT-PO and PEDOT-COOH.

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We present the synthesis, structural characterization, and reactivity studies of a tetra-zinc complex supported by the bisphenoxymethanone ligands and its transformation into various di-zinc architectures. Our findings highlight the potential of these complexes in molecular recognition, supramolecular chemistry, and catalysis.

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Described is a new synthetic route to bis(2-hydroxy-3,5-di-t-butylphenyl)methanone and its derivatives. The combined esterification/photo-Fries rearrangement approach enables a modular preparation of keto-bridged polyphenols. This protecting group-free process is highly atom- and step-economic, and a scalable production was easily achieved in the continuous-flow mode.

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We report a protocol for alkene hydroxyalkenylation. Using a persulfate anion as a one-electron-oxidation reagent and 1,2-bis(phenylsulfonyl)ethylene as a radical acceptor in the presence of water, alkenes were converted into the corresponding 1-phenylsulfonyl-4-hydroxyalkenes in good to high yields. The hydroxyalkenylation process involves the nucleophilic hydroxylation of alkene radical cations to give β-hydroxyalkyl radicals, which, after a radical addition/β-elimination sequence, provide the products.

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The oxidative cleavage of C═C bonds with molecular oxygen was promoted effectively by a catalytic amount of a decatungstate photocatalyst using black light irradiation (365 nm). Not only aromatic ketones but also aliphatic ketones were obtained by the photocatalytic protocol. The continuous flow reaction of α-methylstyrene using a high-power ultraviolet light-emitting diode (365 nm) dramatically decreased the reaction time.

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A photoflow method is presented for a radical-based coupling of unactivated arenes and aryl chlorides. The process proceeded smoothly at ambient temperature under metal-free conditions. Of note is that the reaction conditions are fine-tuned for chloroarenes with different electronic properties.

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Described is a total synthesis of racemic mersicarpine from diethyl 4-oxopimelate. The synthetic route takes advantage of a 2-indolyl radical cyclization to construct the pyrido[1,2-]indole scaffold bearing the all-carbon quaternary stereocenter.

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A method is presented for the synthesis of diaryl cyclic vinylogous esters. The sequence of C(sp)-H arylation events is programed under the differentiated reactivity of the aryl halides, and the optimized reaction system is effectively diverted from producing dihomo-arylated products. The site selectivity of the second arylation is notably modulated by the substitution pattern of the substrates.

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A flow edition of photo-Fries rearrangement for the synthesis of 2-acylphenols in an aqueous micellar medium has been described. We take advantage of a narrow channel reactor and micelle-induced confinement effect to refine both the efficiency and selectivity of the parent photoreaction.

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Article Synopsis
  • A new method allows the selective alkenylation of unactivated C(sp)–H bonds using 1,2-bis(phenylsulfonyl)ethene and persulfate, resulting in high yields of (E)-2-alkylvinylphenylsulfones.
  • This technique is effective for a wide range of substrates, including those with sterically hindered C-H bonds, which were previously challenging to target.
  • The improved efficacy is due to the small size of the sulfate radical used in the activation process, allowing for greater versatility in the types of compounds that can be modified.
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A method for the catalytic α-arylation of indolin-3-ones was developed. The catalytic system comprising Pd(dba) and PAd was found to be optimal for the transformation. The protocol features broad functional group compatibility in that a range of arylated indoxyl derivatives bearing a fully substituted carbon center was synthesized with high efficiency.

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Described is a method for the transformation of a cyclic vinylogous ester to the corresponding polyarylated product. We found a catalytic system comprising palladium diacetate and tris(1-adamantyl)phosphine is quite effective in promoting a set of controlled cascade arylations. As a result, a range of novel (hetero)aryl-containing scaffolds was synthesized with a high level of efficiency.

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Described is a one-flask, two-step method for the synthesis of highly functionalized piperidines. The process involves formal [4 + 2] cycloadditions of Schiff bases and Nazarov reagents, followed by facile elaborations of the initial cycloadducts. Notably, these aza-annulations are facilitated by protic solvents and proceed smoothly under ambient conditions, without other additives.

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The direct N1-selective allylation of indoles with allylic alcohols has been accomplished by synergistic functions of palladium catalysts and titanium tetraisopropoxide. The site selectivity is notably different from that observed in other related transition metal-catalyzed approaches. This chemistry provides a facile route to a variety of allylated indoles in synthetically useful yields.

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Making use of temperature-controlled thiation as a key operation, a simple route to 2-aminothiophenes or thieno[2,3- c]isothiazoles has been newly developed wherein the 2-aminothiophene nucleus was formed through an initial formation of thioamide followed by a 5-exo-dig addition to the tethered alkyne; however, under harsher thermal conditions, excess sulfur-transferring reagents enabled further oxidative thiation to generate the corresponding thieno[2,3- c]isothiazoles.

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A method is reported for the catalytic direct coupling of allylic alcohols and nitroalkanes. In the allylation process, the synergistic action of palladium complexes and titanium(IV) alkoxide facilitates the formation of nitronate and π-allylpalladium intermediate. In the cases of reluctant allylations, typically with sterically demanding nitroalkanes, we found the addition of substoichiometric amount of DBU greatly facilitates the desired transformation.

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Reduction of a variety of organo halides was examined by using amines as a sacrificial hydrogen source. UV light-induced reduction of vinyl and aryl halides with triethylamine proceeded smoothly to give the corresponding reduced products. High temperature heating also caused the reduction and DABCO (1,4-diazabicyclo[2.

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Alkenylation and allylation of alkyl iodides with alkenyl and allyl sulfones, respectively, took place under Pd/photoirradiation system. The initial alkyl radical, derived from a single electron transfer between Pd(0) and RI, underwent the title transformations. Pd(0) was regenerated through a reductive elimination of PhSOPdI, which is formed by the combination of the sulfonyl radical and the palladium radical.

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Described is a method for the formal γ-arylation of cyclohexenones allowing synthesis of a remote all-carbon quaternary center. The process involves the palladium-catalyzed α-arylation of a α-substituted cyclic vinylogous ester followed by the Stork-Danheiser transposition. The synthetic utility of this protocol is featured in the total syntheses of (±)-12-hydroxy-13-methylpodocarpa-8,11,13-trien-3-one, (±)-3β,12-dihydroxy-13-methylpodocarpane-8,11,13-triene, and (±)-O-methyl nimbinone.

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We report herein a method for the recovery, purification, and application of OX063, a costly, commercially available nontoxic spin probe widely used for electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) imaging, as well as its corresponding quinone methide (QM) form. This precious probe can be successfully recovered after use in animal model experiments (25-47% recovery from crude lyophilizate with 98.5% purity), even from samples that are >2 years old.

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A set of densely substituted, α-functionalized cyclopentanones can be generated by a two-component, domino reaction sequence entailing the Nazarov electrocyclization of divinyl ketones and nucleophilic addition of the resulting 2-oxidocyclopentenyl cations by selected trapping modalities. Bypassing the typical eliminative termination, Nazarov oxyallyl species can react with carbon π-nucleophiles through cycloadditions (or formal cycloadditions), in which bridged bicyclic systems are established, or nucleophilic trappings whereby one terminal carbon of the oxyallyl intermediate is subjected to carbon-carbon bond formation. A detailed investigation of reaction parameters to explicitly control the course of the "interrupted" Nazarov reactions is described.

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Reactions between 1,4-pentadien-3-ones and aryl acetylenes in the presence of BF3·OEt2 furnish α-phenacyl cyclopentanones via a domino electrocyclization/carboalkoxylation reaction sequence. The overall process underscores a new mode of interrupted Nazarov trapping, where two new carbon-carbon bonds are installed with concomitant formation of carbonyl functionality.

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A two-step modular synthesis of an α-hydroxycyclopentenone and α-amido-indanones has been developed based on the Nazarov cyclization of 2-amido-1,4-pentadien-3-ones, readily accessed via formal hydroacylation of allenamides.

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Treatment of 1,4-pentadien-3-ones and silyloxyalkenes with BF(3)·OEt(2) at room temperature or lower initiates a domino process consisting of sequential 4π electrocyclization and capture of the resulting cyclopentenyl cation by the electron-rich trap. The overall process furnishes 1,4-dicarbonyl products containing highly substituted cyclopentanones in good yields and with the establishment of up to five new stereocenters.

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