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Journal articles on the topic "Aza-Wacker"
Li, Mengjuan, Jingya Li, Zhiguo Zhang, Liming Chen, Nana Ma, Qingfeng Liu, Xingjie Zhang, and Guisheng Zhang. "Palladium-catalyzed intramolecular aza-Wacker-type cyclization of vinyl cyclopropanecarboxamides to access conformationally restricted aza[3.1.0]bicycles." RSC Advances 13, no. 39 (2023): 27158–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05440c.
Full textThomas, Annu Anna, Someshwar Nagamalla, and Shyam Sathyamoorthi. "Salient features of the aza-Wacker cyclization reaction." Chemical Science 11, no. 31 (2020): 8073–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc02554b.
Full textBarboza, Amanda Aline, Juliana Arantes Dantas, Guilherme Augusto de Melo Jardim, Marco Antonio Barbosa Ferreira, Mateus Oliveira Costa, and Attilio Chiavegatti. "Recent Advances in Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidative Couplings in the Synthesis/Functionalization of Cyclic Scaffolds Using Molecular Oxygen as the Sole Oxidant." Synthesis 54, no. 09 (November 19, 2021): 2081–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1701-7397.
Full textAdachi, Sota, and Yohei Okada. "Electrochemical radical cation aza-Wacker cyclizations." Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry 20 (August 5, 2024): 1900–1905. http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.20.165.
Full textYoun, So Won, and So Ra Lee. "Unusual 1,2-aryl migration in Pd(ii)-catalyzed aza-Wacker-type cyclization of 2-alkenylanilines." Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 13, no. 16 (2015): 4652–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5ob00361j.
Full textPeng, Xichao, and Pengju Feng. "Continuous-Flow Electrochemistry Promoted Aza-Wacker Cyclizations." Chinese Journal of Organic Chemistry 41, no. 7 (2021): 2918. http://dx.doi.org/10.6023/cjoc202100051.
Full textWang, Xin, Qinlin Wang, Yanru Xue, Kai Sun, Lanlan Wu, and Bing Zhang. "An organoselenium-catalyzed N1- and N2-selective aza-Wacker reaction of alkenes with benzotriazoles." Chemical Communications 56, no. 32 (2020): 4436–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0cc01079k.
Full textLi, Huimin, Lihao Liao, and Xiaodan Zhao. "Organoselenium-Catalyzed Aza-Wacker Reactions: Efficient Access to Isoquinolinium Imides and an Isoquinoline N-Oxide." Synlett 30, no. 14 (June 28, 2019): 1688–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1690103.
Full textNagamalla, Someshwar, David K. Johnson, and Shyam Sathyamoorthi. "Sulfamate-tethered aza-Wacker approach towards analogs of Bactobolin A." Medicinal Chemistry Research 30, no. 7 (April 6, 2021): 1348–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00044-021-02724-7.
Full textSen, Abhijit, Kazuhiro Takenaka, and Hiroaki Sasai. "Enantioselective Aza-Wacker-Type Cyclization Promoted by Pd-SPRIX Catalyst." Organic Letters 20, no. 21 (October 24, 2018): 6827–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.8b02946.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Aza-Wacker"
Geulin, Anselme. "Synthèse de 3-amino-3-désoxyglycals par réaction d'aza-Wacker." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Normandie, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024NORMIR42.
Full text3-Amino-3-deoxyglycosides (ADGi) constitute an essential class of glycosides found in the structure of several important bioactive compounds. 3-Amino-3-deoxyglycals (ADGa) are promising donors for these ADGi. The glycal moiety allows ADGa to serve as donors of 2-deoxy-ADGi by glycosylation in the presence of an acceptor, or as donors of 1,2-trans-ADGi through an epoxidation / glycosylation sequence. This thesis work focuses on developing a new synthetic route for these ADGa, taking advantage of two key reactions: a Ferrier reaction followed by an aza-Wacker (AW) reaction in oxidizing conditions with carbamate type tether. This AW step enables C3-N bond formation and glycal reformation in a single step. Based on modified conditions from the literature using 1,4-benzoquinone (p-BQ), we obtained ADGa corresponding to the D-Glucal, D-Galactal, L-Rhamnal, and L-Fucal series, using DMF as the solvent. These ADGa were obtained orthogonally protected, and a proof of concept for their selective deprotection was demonstrated on the model ADGa. Finally, the ADGa derived from D-Galactal was subjected to an epoxidation / glycosylation sequence to synthesize a disaccharide with excellent yield and selectivity. The use of DMF as a solvent also allowed us to establish conditions for the AW cyclization, using dioxygen from the air as a reoxidant for Pd(0). The selectivity of the amidopalladation step was then examined for the two systems. After deuteration of the Ferrier adducts, we demonstrated that amidopalladation proceeded trans in both reoxidizing systems, starting from carbamates derived from D-Glucal and D-Galactal. Finally, two by-products of interest were studied. The first is a formal 1,3-functionalization of the model carbamate, and the reaction conditions for its synthesis were optimized. The second is a hexa-2,4-dienal derivative, which was isolated and fully characterized