1,3-非替代古巴衍生物的实用合成
Nahin Kazi1,2, Marine C Aublette1,2, Sarah L Allinson2
1Department of Chemistry, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, LA1 4YB, UK. s.coote@lancaster.ac.uk.
概括
研究人员为1,3-非替代的古巴人开发了一种强大的多毫克尺度合成,克服了以前的毫克尺度限制. 这种新的方法使得这些化合物可以在各种应用中使用更大的数量.
科学领域:
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 合成方法论 合成方法论
背景情况:
- 1,3-不替代的古巴人以前只能在毫克尺度上获得.
- 合成更多的古巴衍生品对于探索其多样化的应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个强大的和可扩展的合成为1,3-disubstituted古巴.
- 为了使这些有价值的化合物能够在多克数量的生产.
主要方法:
- 开发了一个随时可用的enone中间体.
- 介绍了一种新的沃顿转换反应.
主要成果:
- 实现了1,3-非替代的古巴体的强大的多重克尺度合成.
- 成功地适应了一种用于1,4-异位古巴体的方法,用于1,3-异构体合成.
结论:
- 小说沃顿转换提供了一个可扩展的路线到1,3-disubstituted古巴人.
- 这一进步促进了古巴衍生品的更广泛的研究和应用.
相关概念视频
Directing and Steric Effects in Disubstituted Benzene Derivatives
3.1K
When disubstituted benzenes undergo electrophilic substitution, the product distribution depends on the directing effect of both substituents. When the directing effects of both substituents reinforce each other, a single product is obtained. For example, bromination of p-nitrotoluene occurs ortho to the methyl group and meta to the nitro group, which is the same position, resulting in a single product. However, if the directing effects of the two groups oppose each other, the...
3.1K
Diels–Alder Reaction: Characteristics of Dienes
4.2K
The Diels–Alder reaction brings together a diene and a dienophile to form a six-membered ring. Both components have unique characteristics that influence the rate of the reaction.
Characteristics of the diene
Conformation
The simplest example of a diene is 1,3-butadiene, an acyclic conjugated π system. At room temperature, the molecule exists as a mixture of s-cis and s-trans conformers by virtue of rotation around the carbon–carbon single bond. Although the s-trans isomer is...
Characteristics of the diene
Conformation
The simplest example of a diene is 1,3-butadiene, an acyclic conjugated π system. At room temperature, the molecule exists as a mixture of s-cis and s-trans conformers by virtue of rotation around the carbon–carbon single bond. Although the s-trans isomer is...
4.2K
Stability of Substituted Cyclohexanes
12.7K
This lesson discusses the stability of substituted cyclohexanes with a focus on energies of various conformers and the effect of 1,3-diaxial interactions.
The two chair conformations of cyclohexanes undergo rapid interconversion at room temperature. Both forms have identical energies and stabilities, each comprising equal amounts of the equilibrium mixture. Replacing a hydrogen atom with a functional group makes the two conformations energetically non-equivalent.
For example, in...
The two chair conformations of cyclohexanes undergo rapid interconversion at room temperature. Both forms have identical energies and stabilities, each comprising equal amounts of the equilibrium mixture. Replacing a hydrogen atom with a functional group makes the two conformations energetically non-equivalent.
For example, in...
12.7K
Disubstituted Cyclohexanes: cis-trans Isomerism
12.1K
Depending upon the different spatial orientation of the substituents, the disubstituted cycloalkanes exhibit two types of stereoisomers. The cis isomers have the substituents on the same side of the ring, whereas the trans isomers have the substituents on the opposite sides. These stereoisomers exhibit different physical properties and cannot be interconverted without breaking the carbon-carbon bonds.
In cyclohexane, the substituents can occupy different positions generating distinct isomers....
In cyclohexane, the substituents can occupy different positions generating distinct isomers....
12.1K
Diels–Alder Reaction Forming Cyclic Products: Stereochemistry
3.9K
The Diels–Alder reaction is one of the robust methods for synthesizing unsaturated six-membered rings. The reaction involves a concerted cyclic movement of six π electrons: four π electrons from the diene and two π electrons from the dienophile.
3.9K
Aldehydes and Ketones with HCN: Cyanohydrin Formation Overview
2.9K
Cyanohydrins are compounds that contain –CN and –OH groups on the same carbon atom. They are formed by the nucleophilic addition of the cyanide ions to the carbonyl group. Cyanide ions are highly basic and nucleophilic and can be generated from HCN under aqueous conditions. However, since HCN is a weak acid, the number of cyanide ions generated is very small. Hence, a small amount of base or KCN/NaCN is added to HCN to increase the concentration of the cyanide ions in the reaction...
2.9K


