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  • Parameters for bromination of pyrroles in bromoperoxidase-catalyzed oxidations
  • Add time:07/16/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Ester-, cyano-, and carboxamide-substituted 1H-pyrroles undergo electrophilic aromatic bromination, if treated with hydrogen peroxide and sodium bromide at pH 6.2 and 20 °C. Oxidation of bromide under such conditions is catalyzed by a vanadate(V)-dependent bromoperoxidase, in a substrate/enzyme ratio of 32–63 μmol %. To obtain maximum yields of bromopyrroles (up to 91%) by spending least amount of substrates and catalyst, hydrogen peroxide and sodium bromide have to be added continuously to the enzyme and the 2-acceptor-substituted pyrrole (1.5 mmol) in a solution of morpholine-4-ethanesulfonic acid buffer. This technique was applied to prepare two marine natural products under biomimetic conditions, that is, methyl 4,5-dibromopyrrole-2-carboxylate (from Agelas oroides) and 4,5-dibromopyrrole-2-carboxamide (from Acanthella carteri).

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