4160-82-1Relevant articles and documents
A Scalable, Combined-Batch, and Continuous-Flow Synthesis of a Bio-Inspired UV-B Absorber
York, Mark,Jarvis, Karen E.,Freemont, Jamie A.,Ryan, John H.,Savage, G. Paul,Logan, Stephanie A.,Bright, Larissa
, p. 860 - 866 (2019)
A new, chromatography-free synthesis for the preparation of an experimental UV-B absorber is reported. A key step of the process is a one-pot partial reduction of a symmetrical imide with a sequential dehydration step. The synthesis uses several continuous-flow steps to increase sample throughput and was used to prepare sufficient material to support further testing activities in >99 % purity.
Synthesis of Cyclic Anhydrides via Ligand-Enabled C–H Carbonylation of Simple Aliphatic Acids
Herron, Alastair N.,Yu, Jin-Quan,Zhuang, Zhe
supporting information, p. 16382 - 16387 (2021/06/23)
The development of C(sp3)–H functionalizations of free carboxylic acids has provided a wide range of versatile C?C and C?Y (Y=heteroatom) bond-forming reactions. Additionally, C–H functionalizations have lent themselves to the one-step preparation of a number of valuable synthetic motifs that are often difficult to prepare through conventional methods. Herein, we report a β- or γ-C(sp3)–H carbonylation of free carboxylic acids using Mo(CO)6 as a convenient solid CO source and enabled by a bidentate ligand, leading to convenient syntheses of cyclic anhydrides. Among these, the succinic anhydride products are versatile stepping stones for the mono-selective introduction of various functional groups at the β position of the parent acids by decarboxylative functionalizations, thus providing a divergent strategy to synthesize a myriad of carboxylic acids inaccessible by previous β-C–H activation reactions. The enantioselective carbonylation of free cyclopropanecarboxylic acids has also been achieved using a chiral bidentate thioether ligand.
UV ABSORBING COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME AND USES THEREOF
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There is provided a range of novel compounds which have been demonstrated to have useful UV absorbing properties. These compounds will find use in a range of applications such as active components in sunscreen formulations, paints, plastics, fabrics, glass and UV protective coatings.