- Insight into the Mechanism of the Acylation of Alcohols with Acid Anhydrides Catalyzed by Phosphoric Acid Derivatives
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Insight into the mechanism of a safe, simple, and inexpensive phosphoric acid (H3PO4)-catalyzed acylation of alcohols with acid anhydrides is described. The corresponding in situ-generated diacylated mixed anhydrides, unlike traditionally proposed monoacylated mixed anhydrides, are proposed as the active species. In particular, the diacylated mixed anhydrides act as efficient catalytic acyl transfer reagents rather than as Br?nsted acid catalysts simply activating acid anhydrides. Remarkably, highly efficient phosphoric acid (1-3 mol %)-catalyzed acylation of alcohols with acid anhydrides was achieved and a 23 g scale synthesis of an ester was demonstrated. Also, phosphoric acid catalyst was effective for synthetically useful esterification from carboxylic acids, alcohols, and acid anhydride. Moreover, with regard to recent developments in chiral 1,1′-bi-2-naphthol (BINOL)-derived phosphoric acid diester catalysts toward asymmetric kinetic resolution of alcohols by acylation, some phosphate diesters were examined. As a result, a 31P NMR study and a kinetics study strongly supported not only the acid-base cooperative mechanism as previously proposed by other researchers but also the mixed anhydride mechanism as presently proposed by us.
- Hayashi, Hiroyuki,Yasukochi, Shotaro,Sakamoto, Tatsuhiro,Hatano, Manabu,Ishihara, Kazuaki
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p. 5197 - 5212
(2021/04/12)
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- The Size-Accelerated Kinetic Resolution of Secondary Alcohols
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The factors responsible for the kinetic resolution of alcohols by chiral pyridine derivatives have been elucidated by measurements of relative rates for a set of substrates with systematically growing aromatic side chains using accurate competitive linear regression analysis. Increasing the side chain size from phenyl to pyrenyl results in a rate acceleration of more than 40 for the major enantiomer. Based on this observation a new catalyst with increased steric bulk has been designed that gives enantioselectivity values of up to s=250. Extensive conformational analysis of the relevant transition states indicates that alcohol attack to the more crowded side of the acyl-catalyst intermediate is favoured due to stabilizing CH-π-stacking interactions. Experimental and theoretical results imply that enantioselectivity enhancements result from accelerating the transformation of the major enantiomer through attractive non-covalent interactions (NCIs) rather than retarding the transformation of the minor isomer through repulsive steric forces.
- P?lloth, Benjamin,Sibi, Mukund P.,Zipse, Hendrik
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supporting information
p. 774 - 778
(2020/12/01)
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- Two Approaches for CAL-B-Catalyzed Enantioselective Deacylation of a Set of α-Phenyl Ethyl Esters: Organic Solvent with Sodium Carbonate and Micro-aqueous Medium
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Herein, we report an efficient enantioselective cleavage of the acyl- moiety of a set of α- phenyl ethyl esters with different chain-lengths catalyzed by lipase B from Candida antarctica (CAL-B) by comparing two reactional approaches: anhydrous media with sodium carbonates and micro-aqueous medium. The deacylation is performed in organic solvent, in the presence of Na2CO3 in the first case, and by addition of a drop of phosphate buffer solution pH 7 in the second. The results show the high efficiency of the deacylation in the presence of the sodium carbonate for the enzymatic resolution of all the esters and that in term of reactivity (31% ≤ conv ≤ 50%) and selectivity (E > 200). While, during the hydrolysis in micro-aqueous media, the conversion is strongly affected by the length of the acyl-chain side, the conversion decreases from conv = 50% with the 1-phenylethyl acetate 1a to conv = 19% with 1-phenyethyl dodecanoate 6a, and this, even if the selectivity remains high (E > 89). In both conditions, the lipase CAL-B shows a high enantioselectivities in favor of (R)-1-phenyl ethanol enantiomer (conv > 45%, E > 200) but the reactivity is modulated by the form and the size of the acyl-chain side. Graphic Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
- Razi, Samra,Zeror, Saoussen,Merabet-Khelassi, Mounia,Kolodziej, Emilie,Toffano, Martial,Aribi-Zouioueche, Louisa
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p. 2603 - 2611
(2021/01/15)
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- Chromatography-Free Esterification Reactions Using a Bifunctional Polymer
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A linear polystyrene functionalized with both nucleophilic DMAP groups and sterically hindered tertiary amine groups was synthesized and used homogeneously in a range of esterification reactions between alcohols and various carboxylic acid derivatives. The polymer was highly effective in such reactions where the DMAP groups served as catalytic groups. The ester products of these reactions could be isolated in high purity and yield without the need for chromatographic purification, and the polymer could be recovered and reused numerous times with no apparent decrease in utility.
- Ma, Shuang,Toy, Patrick H.
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supporting information
p. 1207 - 1210
(2016/05/10)
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- Pyridinium saccharinate salts as efficient recyclable acylation catalyst: A new bridge between heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis
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It is important to find a way for separation of concerned chemicals from product mixture after reaction, in order to avoid spreading harmful chemicals to society. The homogeneous nature of DMAP-catalyzed acylation still suffers from the problems of catalyst separation and/or residual DMAP contamination. DMAP causes acute dermal toxicity, whereas the corresponding DMAP salt exhibits only slight irritation to the skin. Very recently, we found that the DMAP saccharinate salt is also great recyclable catalyst, whose acylation of alcohols has been successfully and effectively carried out 10 times without loss in activity. This report covers our comprehensive studies on using the pyridinium saccharinate salts as efficient recyclable acylation catalysts including 4-N,N-dimethylaminopyridinium saccharinate (A), 4-(1-pyrrolidinyl) pyridinium saccharinate (B), 2-N,N-dimethylaminopyridinium saccharinate (C), and pyridinium saccharinate (D). Their structure and reactivity have been studied. The salts A, C, and D contain very interesting seven-membered synthon showing multiple H-bonding interactions for pair of pyridinium cation and saccharinate anion in the solid state. The salt B exhibits H-bonding interaction of N(sac) ... H-N(py) in the solid state, instead of seven-membered synthon. The catalytic reactivity studies show that salts A and B are both very effective, with salt B even better in reactivity, and are both recyclable in the esterification of a variety of alcohols, under solvent-free and base-free conditions at room temperature.
- Lu, Norman,Chang, Wei-Hsuan,Wei, Rong-Jyun,Fang, Yung-Cheng,Han, Tu-Wen,Wang, Guo-Quan,Chang, Jia-Yaw,Wen, Yuh-Sheng,Liu, Ling-Kang
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p. 3468 - 3476
(2016/06/06)
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- DMAP-based flexible polymer networks formed via Heck coupling as efficient heterogeneous organocatalysts
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Two DMAP-based flexible polymer networks TPB-DMAP and TPA-DMAP have been successfully synthesized via palladium catalyzed Heck cross-coupling. The structures of these polymers were confirmed by solid state 13C CP/MAS and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Although both polymers have negligible surface areas, they exhibit excellent catalytic efficiency for the acylation of 1-phenylethanol with acetic anhydride due to their good swelling capacities. Utilized as a typical catalyst, the polymer TPA-DMAP shows high activities for acylation of a variety of alcohols to the corresponding esters. Moreover, the catalyst can be recycled at least ten times without obvious loss of catalytic activity.
- Xu, Wei,Xia, Wu,Guan, Yukun,Wang, Yiming,Lu, Cuifen,Yang, Guichun,Nie, Junqi,Chen, Zuxing
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- Structure-activity relationship of dihydroimidazo-, dihydropyrimido, tetrahydrodiazepino-[2,1-b]-thiazoles, and -benzothiazoles as an acylation catalyst
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Cyclic isothioureas 1, 2, 3, and 4 were synthesized through a four-step procedure from the corresponding ortho-bromoanilines 10 via Pd- or Cu-catalyzed cyclization-benzothiazole formation. Nonbenzo analogues 7, 8, and 9 were synthesized by a condensation reaction of cyclic thioureas 15 and α-bromoacetophenones 14. Investigations of the acylation reactions of 1-phenylethanol with acid anhydrides in the presence of these cyclic isothiourea catalysts revealed their structure-activity relationships. Remarkable electronic effects resulting from substituent(s) on a benzo or phenyl moiety and the influence of the size of the annulating ring were observed. Introduction of an electron-donating substituent(s) enhanced the reaction rate. A few substitution effects on chiral catalysts of type 3 and 7 were also studied.
- Okamoto, Sentaro,Sakai, Yuzo,Watanabe, Saki,Nishi, Shohei,Yoneyama, Aya,Katsumata, Hitomi,Kosaki, Yu,Sato, Rumi,Shiratori, Megumi,Shibuno, Misuzu,Shishido, Tsukasa
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p. 1909 - 1912
(2014/03/21)
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- RECYCLABLE CATALYSTS FOR ESTERIFICATION OR ACYLATION OF ALCOHOLS
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A compound is useful as a recyclable catalyst for esterification or acylation of alcohols and consists of saccharine and a compound comprising a pyridine moiety. In addition, also a method of preparing the compound and an ester synthesis method using the compound are introduced.
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- Synthesis and catalytic properties of 4-aryl-2,3-dihydro-4 H -pyrimido[2,3- b ]benzothiazoles for asymmetric acyl or carboxyl group transfer reactions
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4-Aryl-2,3-dihydro-4H-pyrimido[2,3-b]benzothiazoles (4-Ar-DHPBs) were synthesized and their catalytic activity and selectivity in kinetic resolution of a secondary alcohol as well as in the Steglich rearrangement and related reactions were evaluated. 4-Aryl-DHPBs showed low enantioselectivity in the acylative kinetic resolution of 1-phenylethanol. Conversely, they catalyzed the Steglich rearrangement with moderate to excellent enantioselectivity, demonstrating the possibility for remote stereocontrol by introduction of a substituent at the 4-position of DHPB.
- Viswambharan, Baby,Okimura, Tatsuya,Suzuki, Satoko,Okamoto, Sentaro
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experimental part
p. 6678 - 6685
(2011/10/09)
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- A salt made of 4-N,N-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) and saccharin as an efficient recyclable acylation catalyst: A new bridge between heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis
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Here, we report insights into the new recyclable catalyst 1, (DMAP·saccharin). The DMAP·saccharin-catalysed acylation of alcohols has been successfully carried out more than 8 times. Only 1 mol% of catalyst 1 efficiently promotes acylation with almost equimolar amounts of acid anhydrides, under both base-free and solvent-free conditions.
- Lu, Norman,Chang, Wei-Hsuan,Tu, Wen-Han,Li, Chieh-Keng
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 7227 - 7229
(2011/09/12)
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- Fluorous 4-N,N-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) salts as simple recyclable acylation catalysts
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The use of an easily accessible fluorous salt of DMAP, 1-R, as an active and recyclable acylation catalyst, under simple conditions has been reported. The recyclability of organic- and metal-based catalysts is of prime interest for the development of sustainable synthesis processes. The alcohol and the anhydride were mixed in a 10 mL round-bottomed flask and 1-R was added. The DMAP-catalyzed esterification reaction of an alcohol is performed in nonpolar solvents with an anhydride as the acyl donor, in the presence of a base in stoichiometric amounts. The simplicity of the process (readily accessible catalyst, easy to handle and to recover) makes it an attractive alternative for cleaner and safer acylation reactions, which could be used with asymmetric dialkylaminopyridines, or in other transformations, such as the Baylis Hillman reaction.
- Vuluga, Daniela,Legros, Julien,Crousse, Benoit,Bonnet-Delpon, Daniele
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 1776 - 1779
(2010/06/14)
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- Dual behavior of alcohols in iodine-catalyzed esterification under solvent-free reaction conditions
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The dual behavior phenomenon of alcohols in iodine-catalyzed esterification under solvent-free reaction conditions (SFRCs) is described; the governing factor is the stability of the carbonium ion generated from the alcohol; high concentration reaction conditions (HCRCs) or dilute solutions are much less suitable. In the case of benzylic alcohols, loss of optical activity was noted, whereas alkyl alcohols furnished a product with retention of stereochemistry.
- Jereb, Marjan,Vra?i?, Dejan,Zupan, Marko
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scheme or table
p. 2347 - 2352
(2009/09/06)
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- NOVEL PYRIDINE OXIDE COMPOUND, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVE AND OPTICALLY ACTIVE CARBOXYLIC ACID DERIVATIVE WITH THE USE OF THE SAME
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The invention relates to a pyridine oxide compound represented by formula (I), an optically active compound thereof, a salt thereof and a hydrate thereof, and, in the presence of the compound as a catalyst, performing 1) a method for producing an ester compound or an amide compound from a carboxylic acid equivalent and an alcohol or an amine, 2) an asymmetric esterification reaction or 3) an asymmetric amidation reaction. In formula (I), each R1 may be the same as the other R1 or different and each R1 represents an alkyl group, an aromatic group, a heterocyclic group, a carboxyl group, an ester group, a cyano group, a halogen atom, an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom or a nitrogen atom; each R2 may be the same as the other R2 or different and each R2 represents a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an aromatic group, a heterocyclic group, a carboxyl group, an ester group, a cyano group, a halogen atom, an oxygen atom or the like, and R3 and R4 may be the same or different and R3 and R4 each represent a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an aromatic group, a heterocyclic group, a carboxyl group, an ester group, a cyano group, a halogen atom, an oxygen atom or the like.
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- Fluorous analogues of DMAP (F-DMAP): Reusable organocatalysts for acylation reaction
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A short and facile preparation of analogues of DMAP (F-DMAPs) labelled with fluorous chains is reported. These catalysts efficiently promote the acylation of alcohols with anhydrides (Ac2O, (i-PrCO)2O) and can be partially recovered and reused. The effectiveness of F-DMAP is similar to that of DMAP.
- Legros, Julien,Crousse, Benoit,Bonnet-Delpon, Danièle
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experimental part
p. 974 - 977
(2009/04/04)
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- Combined epimerisation and acylation: Meerwein-ponndorf-verley-oppenauer catalysts in action
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A practical racemisation-epimerisation method for chiral secondary alcohols has been developed. Meerwein-Ponndorf-Verley-Oppenauer catalysts such as neodymium(III) isopropoxide are able to racemise these alcohols with retention of other stereocentres in the molecule. This is particularly useful for the recycling of the undesired products of kinetic resolutions of alcohols. By combination of such a racemisation with an acylation using isopropenyl or ethoxyvinyl esters as acyl donors, a fast straightforward recycling of starting materials may be achieved. The combined epimerisation and acylation process is demonstrated for the steroid estradiol methyl ether.
- Klomp, Dirk,Djanashvili, Kristina,Svennum, Nina Cianfanelli,Chantapariyavat, Nuttanun,Wong, Chung-Sing,Vilela, Filipe,Maschmeyer, Thomas,Peters, Joop A.,Hanefeld, Ulf
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p. 483 - 489
(2007/10/03)
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