31508-44-8Relevant articles and documents
Continuous in situ electrogenaration of a 2-pyrrolidone anion in a microreactor: application to highly efficient monoalkylation of methyl phenylacetate
Matsumura, Yoshimasa,Kakizaki, Yoshinobu,Tateno, Hiroyuki,Kashiwagi, Tsuneo,Yamaji, Yoshiyuki,Atobe, Mahito
, p. 96851 - 96854 (2015)
We have successfully demonstrated effective generation of an electrogenerated base (EGB) such as the 2-pyrrolidone anion and its rapid use for the following alkylation reaction in a flow microreactor system without the need for severe reaction conditions. The key feature of the method is effective and selective preparation of monoalkylated products.
Dyllick-Brenzinger,Stothers
, p. 108 (1979)
Green Esterification of Carboxylic Acids Promoted by tert-Butyl Nitrite
Cheng, Xionglve,Jiang, Gangzhong,Li, Xingxing,Tao, Suyan,Wan, Xiaobing,Zhao, Yanwei,Zheng, Yonggao
supporting information, p. 2713 - 2718 (2021/06/25)
In this work, the green esterification of carboxylic acids promoted by tert-butyl nitrite has been well developed. This transformation is compatible with a broad range of substrates and exhibits excellent functional group tolerance. Various drugs and substituted amino acids are applicable to this reaction under near neutral conditions, with good to excellent yields.
Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydroesterification of α-Aryl Acrylic Acids to Chiral Substituted Succinates
Ji, Xiaolei,Shen, Chaoren,Tian, Xinxin,Dong, Kaiwu
supporting information, p. 8645 - 8649 (2021/10/25)
A palladium-catalyzed asymmetric hydroesterification of α-aryl acrylic acids with CO and alcohol was developed, preparing a variety of chiral α-substituted succinates in moderate yields with high ee values. The kinetic profile of the reaction progress revealed that the alkene substrate first underwent the hydroesterification followed by esterification with alcohol. The origin of the enantioselectivity was elucidated by density functional theory computation.