通过循环的非对称催化,阿里巴斯氧化碳离子
Sunggi Lee1, Philip S J Kaib1, Benjamin List1
1Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung , Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1, 45470 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|February 8, 2017
概括
一种新型的 imidodiphosphorimidate (IDPi) 催化剂可从乳酸盐和酸盐中直接产生各种氧异环,从而实现出色的反选择性.
科学领域:
- 有机化学
- 催化剂
- 合成化学
背景情况:
- 氧异环在药品和天然产品中普遍存在.
- 在有机化学中,对这些基架的有效选择性合成仍然是一个关键的挑战.
研究的目的:
- 开发替代氧异环的直接酶选择性合成途径.
- 为此转化使用一种新型的二氧化酸 (IDPi) 催化剂.
主要方法:
- 乳酸盐与酸盐的反应
- 采用一种高反应性和局限性 (IDPi) 催化剂.
- 对反应产物的反选择性分析.
主要成果:
- 包括四基,四基,基,基和二基在内的各种氧异环的成功直接酶选择合成.
- 在合成的性异环中获得了优异的反选择性.
- 机理学研究表明一种涉及循环离子中间体的途径.
结论:
- 开发的IDPi催化方法提供了对基丰富氧异环的有效访问.
- 这种方法为合成复杂的性分子提供了有价值的工具.
- 限制性合反在控制反选择性方面起着至关重要的作用.
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