Harnessing the catalytic behaviour of 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol (HFIP): An expeditious synthesis of thioesters
作者:Pallavi Singh、Rama Krishna Peddinti
DOI:10.1016/j.tetlet.2017.04.004
日期:2017.5
promoting the thiocarbonylation of acyl halides and thiols is disclosed. HFIP was recovered with ease and reused for further reactions without any loss of reactivity. Both aryl and alkylthiols bearing electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups as well as aryl- and alkyl acyl halides worked well in this reaction. Inexpensive precursors, short reaction time, obviating workup, high atom economy, and
Water-removable ynamide coupling reagent for racemization-free syntheses of peptides, amides, and esters
作者:Tao Liu、Xue Zhang、Zejun Peng、Junfeng Zhao
DOI:10.1039/d1gc03498g
日期:——
A novel ynamide coupling reagent, the by-product of which can be removed by water, was reported. It promotes the direct coupling between carboxylic acids and amines, alcohols or thiols to provide amides, peptides, esters and thioesters, respectively. No detectable racemization was observed for all the coupling reactions of carboxylic acids containing an α-chiral center. Importantly, a simple acidic
Methanesulfonic anhydride-promoted sustainable synthesis of thioesters from feedstock acids and thiols
作者:Pallavi Singh、Rama Krishna Peddinti
DOI:10.1007/s12039-020-01871-5
日期:2021.3
Abstract An unprecedented metal-, halogen- and solvent-free, MSAA-promoted S-carbonylation of thiols with feedstock acids has been developed. This new transformation provides an efficient and atom-economic strategy for the synthesis of thioesters in a single operation from readily available and inexpensive starting materials. The reaction avoids the use of expensive and hazardous coupling reagents
Synergistic Effects of ppm Levels of Palladium on Natural Clinochlore for Reduction of Nitroarenes
作者:Mohammad Gholinejad、Erfan Oftadeh、Mohammad Shojafar、José M. Sansano、Bruce H. Lipshutz
DOI:10.1002/cssc.201901535
日期:2019.9.20
occurring clay clinochlore with ppm amounts of palladium leads to a new and very effective reagent for the reduction of numerous aromatic nitro species. When palladium nanoparticles are supported on pyridyltriazole-modified clinochlore, iron within clinochlore acts synergistically with palladium to catalyze the reduction of a wide variety of nitroarenes at room temperature in aqueousmedia. Based on