作为基因交叉合的一般氧化还原中性平台的硫化
Jiawei Sun1, Áron Péter1, Jiayan He1
1Department of Chemistry, Scripps Research, La Jolla, CA, USA.
概括
硫化通过氧化还原中性交联作用为C-C键形成的多功能基质前体. 这些反应是高效的,不需要外部添加剂,并允许轻度晚期功能化.
科学领域:
- 有机化学
- 合成化学
背景情况:
- 硫化是有机合成中潜在应用的稳定化合物.
- 碳化合物的还原性化是有机化学中的一个关键转化.
研究的目的:
- 证明硫化作为多功能激素前体的实用性.
- 使用硫化开发高效的C-C键形成交叉合反应.
主要方法:
- 在氧化还原中性交联反应中使用硫化作为基质前体.
- 采用多种合伙伴,包括活性烯酸,基化物和基化物.
- 研究与七种不同类型的化合物的反应,以形成各种C-C键.
主要成果:
- 成功实现了七种类型的C-C债券形成交叉合,包括C(sp3) -C(sp3),C(sp3) -C(sp2) 和C(sp3) -C(sp) 债券.
- 证明硫化既可以作为激素前体,也可以作为电子捐赠体,从而消除了对外氧化还原剂的需求.
- 建立了同质的,与水相容的和操作简单的反应条件.
结论:
- 硫化是各种C-C键形成的高度通用的基质前体.
- 开发的方法提供了一种简化的合成方法和轻微的后期功能化.
- 这些反应是高效的,氧化还原中性的,不需要外部的氧化还原介质.
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