1458-98-6Relevant articles and documents
Cardaci, G.,Foffani, A.
, (1974)
Infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic studies of the structure and dynamics of allylic magnesium compounds
Hill, E. Alexander,Boyd, Winston A.,Desai, Hemnalini,Darki, Amir,Bivens, Lymel
, p. 1 - 11 (1996)
The infrared spectra of allyl- and methallyl-d2-magnesium bromides have two double bond stretching bands, corresponding to C=CH2 and C=CD2 groups in equilibrating allylic isomers. The methylene resonances in the 13C NMR spectra of allylmagnesium bromide and chloride and methallylmagnesium bromide are broadened at low temperatures by an exchange process which appears to be the interconversion between the classical unsymmetrical allylic structures. Analogous changes are seen in the spectrum of 1,3-dimethylallylmagnesium chloride and in the proton NMR spectrum of allylmagnesium bromide. Rate constants and activation parameters for the exchange have been determined from the line broadenings. Unlike the Grignard reagent, the methylene resonances of diallylmagnesium in tetrahydrofuran are not significantly broadened at reduced temperature, and the deuterated reagent does not have two distinct double bond stretching bands in the IR spectrum.
Regiospecific Synthesis of Calcium-Independent Daptomycin Antibiotics using a Chemoenzymatic Method
Mupparapu, Nagaraju,Lin, Yu-Hsin Cindy,Kim, Tae Ho,Elshahawi, Sherif I.
supporting information, p. 4176 - 4182 (2021/02/01)
Daptomycin (DAP) is a calcium (Ca2+)-dependent FDA-approved antibiotic drug for the treatment of Gram-positive infections. It possesses a complex pharmacophore hampering derivatization and/or synthesis of analogues. To mimic the Ca2+-binding effect, we used a chemoenzymatic approach to modify the tryptophan (Trp) residue of DAP and synthesize kinetically characterized and structurally elucidated regiospecific Trp-modified DAP analogues. We demonstrated that the modified DAPs are several times more active than the parent molecule against antibiotic-susceptible and antibiotic-resistant Gram-positive bacteria. Strikingly, and in contrast to the parent molecule, the DAP derivatives do not rely on calcium or any additional elements for activity.
Pd-Catalyzed Asymmetric Acyl-Carbamoylation of an Alkene to Construct an α-Quaternary Chiral Cycloketone
Liu, Min,Wang, Xing,Guo, Ziqiong,Li, Hanyuan,Huang, Wei,Xu, Hui,Dai, Hui-Xiong
supporting information, p. 6299 - 6304 (2021/08/30)
Herein, we report the palladium-catalyzed asymmetric acyl-carbamoylation of an alkene by employing thioesters as the acyl electrophiles and t-BuNC as the carbamoyl reagent, affording an α-quaternary chiral cycloketone in synthetically useful yields with excellent enantioselectivity. The reaction proceeded via asymmetric 1,2-migratory insertions of acyl-Pd into alkenes and subsequent migratory insertion of isocyanides into C(sp3)-PdII. The product could be diversified to some valuable skeletons with retention of enantiopurity, demonstrating the synthetic utility of this protocol.
Silver-promoted cascade radical cyclization of γ,δ-unsaturated oxime esters with P(O)H compounds: synthesis of phosphorylated pyrrolines
Chen, Chen,Bao, Yinwei,Zhao, Jinghui,Zhu, Bolin
supporting information, p. 14697 - 14700 (2019/12/11)
A cascade radical cyclization was realized for the first silver-promoted imino-phosphorylation of γ,δ-unsaturated oxime esters, which provided a step-economical and redox-neutral route to access a variety of phosphorylated pyrrolines in good to excellent yields. Moreover, a new bulky trivalent phosphine ligand with a pyrroline motif was obtained through a deoxidation process.