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Synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides

Organic xanthates are broadly applied as synthetic intermediates and bioactive molecules in synthetic chemistry. Electrophilic xanthylation represents a promising approach but has rarely been explored mainly due to the lack of powerful electrophilic reagents. Herein, synthetic exploration of electro...

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Autores principales: Wang, Shuo, Yang, Liuqing, Liang, Fangcan, Zhong, Yu, Liu, Xueru, Wang, Qingling, Zhu, Dianhu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10466340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37655020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03194b
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author Wang, Shuo
Yang, Liuqing
Liang, Fangcan
Zhong, Yu
Liu, Xueru
Wang, Qingling
Zhu, Dianhu
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Yang, Liuqing
Liang, Fangcan
Zhong, Yu
Liu, Xueru
Wang, Qingling
Zhu, Dianhu
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description Organic xanthates are broadly applied as synthetic intermediates and bioactive molecules in synthetic chemistry. Electrophilic xanthylation represents a promising approach but has rarely been explored mainly due to the lack of powerful electrophilic reagents. Herein, synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides was investigated. This strategy might provide a new avenue to less-concerned but meaningful electrophilic xanthylation in organic synthesis. With the help of these powerful reagents, electrophilic xanthylation of a wide range of substrates including aryl/alkenyl boronic acids, β-keto esters, 2-oxindole, and alkyl amines, as well as previously inaccessible phenols (first report) was achieved under mild reaction conditions. Notably, this simple electrophilic xanthylation of alkyl amine substrates will occur in the desulfuration reaction, consistent with the previously reported methods. Similarly, xanthamide and thioxanthate groups could also be transformed into desired nucleophiles via this electrophilic reagent strategy. The broad substrate scope, excellent functional group compatibility and late-stage functionalization of bioactive or functional molecules made them very attractive as general reagents which will allow rapid incorporation of SC(S)R (R = OEt, Oalkyl, NEt(2) and SEt) into the target molecules.
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spelling pubmed-104663402023-08-31 Synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides Wang, Shuo Yang, Liuqing Liang, Fangcan Zhong, Yu Liu, Xueru Wang, Qingling Zhu, Dianhu Chem Sci Chemistry Organic xanthates are broadly applied as synthetic intermediates and bioactive molecules in synthetic chemistry. Electrophilic xanthylation represents a promising approach but has rarely been explored mainly due to the lack of powerful electrophilic reagents. Herein, synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides was investigated. This strategy might provide a new avenue to less-concerned but meaningful electrophilic xanthylation in organic synthesis. With the help of these powerful reagents, electrophilic xanthylation of a wide range of substrates including aryl/alkenyl boronic acids, β-keto esters, 2-oxindole, and alkyl amines, as well as previously inaccessible phenols (first report) was achieved under mild reaction conditions. Notably, this simple electrophilic xanthylation of alkyl amine substrates will occur in the desulfuration reaction, consistent with the previously reported methods. Similarly, xanthamide and thioxanthate groups could also be transformed into desired nucleophiles via this electrophilic reagent strategy. The broad substrate scope, excellent functional group compatibility and late-stage functionalization of bioactive or functional molecules made them very attractive as general reagents which will allow rapid incorporation of SC(S)R (R = OEt, Oalkyl, NEt(2) and SEt) into the target molecules. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10466340/ /pubmed/37655020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03194b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wang, Shuo
Yang, Liuqing
Liang, Fangcan
Zhong, Yu
Liu, Xueru
Wang, Qingling
Zhu, Dianhu
Synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides
title Synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides
title_full Synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides
title_fullStr Synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides
title_full_unstemmed Synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides
title_short Synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful N-xanthylphthalimides
title_sort synthetic exploration of electrophilic xanthylation via powerful n-xanthylphthalimides
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10466340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37655020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03194b
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