57741-12-5Relevant articles and documents
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Howard,Brown
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Trichloromethyl ketones: Asymmetric transfer hydrogenation and subsequent Jocic-type reactions with amines
Perryman, Michael S.,Harris, Matthew E.,Foster, Jade L.,Joshi, Anushka,Clarkson, Guy J.,Fox, David J.
supporting information, p. 10022 - 10024 (2013/10/22)
Amino-amides are important pharmaceutical building-blocks. The enantioselective reduction of trichloromethyl ketones using ruthenium transfer hydrogenation catalysts is reported. The products react in a range of Jocic-type reactions to give enantiomerically enriched amino-amides.
One-pot in situ formation and reaction of trimethyl(trichloromethyl)silane: Application to the synthesis of 2,2,2-trichloromethylcarbinols
Henegar, Kevin E.,Lira, Ricardo
experimental part, p. 2999 - 3004 (2012/05/04)
2,2,2-Trichloromethylcarbinols are 1 are valuable synthetic intermediates with a multitude of uses. A scalable procedure for the synthesis of TMS-protected-2,2,2-trichloromethylcarbinols and 2,2,2-trichloromethylcarbinols 1 was developed that employs the in situ generation and reaction of trimethyl(trichloromethyl)silane (CCl3-TMS). The procedure avoids the exposure of the carbonyl compounds to the strongly basic conditions typically used for this transformation and also avoids isolation of the difficult-to-handle CCl3-TMS. This procedure was applied to diastereoselective trichloromethyl additions to 2-substituted 4-piperidinones and to reactions with a variety of structurally diverse aldehydes and ketones.