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N-carbamate protected amino acid derived guanidine organocatalysts
Al-Taie, Zahraa S.,Anderson, Joseph M.,Bischoff, Laura,Christensen, Jeppe,Coles, Simon J.,Froom, Richard,Gibbard, Mari E.,Jones, Leigh F.,de Kleijne, Frank F.J.,Murphy, Patrick J.,Thompson, Emma C.
, (2021/05/05)
We report the preparation of a range of N-protected amino acid derived guanidine organocatalysts and their application to the Michael addition of 2-hydroxy-1,4-napthoquinone to β-nitrostyrene, achieving a maximum ee of 26%. Whilst these catalysts gave poo
A rapid and efficient one-pot method for the reduction of N-protected α-amino acids to chiral α-amino aldehydes using CDI/DIBAL-H
Ivkovic, Jakov,Lembacher-Fadum, Christian,Breinbauer, Rolf
supporting information, p. 10456 - 10460 (2015/11/10)
N-Protected amino acids can be easily converted into chiral α-amino aldehydes in a one-pot reaction by activation with CDI followed by reduction with DIBAL-H. This method delivers Boc-, Cbz- and Fmoc-protected amino aldehydes from proteinogenic amino acids in very good isolated yields and complete stereointegrity.
Size control and compartmentalization in self-assembled nano-structures of a multisegment amphiphile
Boekhoven, Job,Van Rijn, Patrick,Brizard, Aurelie M.,Stuart, Marc C. A.,Van Esch, Jan H.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3490 - 3492 (2010/07/16)
A "multisegment amphiphile" has been synthesized by covalently connecting two well known building blocks, a gelator and a micelle forming surfactant. Self-assembly results in the formation of compartmentalized nano-object displaying properties inherited f