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Synthesis of Acyclic Aliphatic Amides with Contiguous Stereogenic Centers via Palladium-Catalyzed Enantio-, Chemo- and Diastereoselective Methylene C(sp3)?H arylation
Deng, Yao-Ting,Ding, Yi,Han, Ye-Qiang,Kong, Ke-Xin,Shi, Bing-Feng,Wu, Le-Song,Yang, Xu
supporting information, p. 20455 - 20458 (2020/09/07)
The enantioselective desymmetrizing C?H activation of α-gem-dialkyl acyclic amides remains challenging because the availability of four chemically identical unbiased methylene C(sp3)?H bonds and increased rotational freedoms of the acyclic systems add tremendous difficulties for chemo- and stereocontrol. We have developed a method for the synthesis of acyclic aliphatic amides with α,β-contiguous stereogenic centers via PdII-catalyzed asymmetric arylation of unbiased methylene C(sp3)?H, in good yields and with high levels of enantio-, chemo- and diastereoselectivity (up to >99 % ee and >20:1 d.r.). Successive application of this method enables the sequential arylation of the gem-dialkyl groups with two different aryl iodides, giving a range of β-Ar1-β′-Ar2-aliphatic acyclic amides containing three contiguous stereogenic centers with excellent diastereoselectivity.
Use of ethyl (benzothiazol-2-ylsulfonyl)acetate for malonic ester-type syntheses of carboxylic acids and esters
Hussein, Waleed M.,McGeary, Ross P.
, p. 1222 - 1227 (2014/10/16)
A new methodology for the synthesis of substituted carboxylic acids is described. Alkylation of either ethyl (benzothiazol-2-ylsulfonyl)acetate or ethyl 2-(benzothiazol-2-ylsulfonyl)propionate was achieved with alkyl halides and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU) in dichloromethane solution. These products were then desulfinated and hydrolysed in one-pot under mild conditions to give substituted acetic acids in good-to-excellent yields.
Microwave assisted hydrolysis of Meldrum's acid derivatives and decarboxylation of derived malonic acids
Helavi,Solabannavar,Desai,Mane
, p. 174 - 175 (2007/10/03)
Microwave induced hydrolysis of alkyl Medrum's acids and decarboxylation of derived malonic acids using poly-4-vinylpyridine as a catalyst gives high yields of carboxylic acids in a short time.