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Microwave-Assisted Organocatalytic Enantioselective Intramolecular aza-Michael Reaction with α,β-Unsaturated Ketones

2011

An organocatalytic enantioselective intramolecular aza-Michael reaction of carbamates bearing conjugated ketones as Michael acceptors is described. By using 9-amino-9-deoxy-epi-hydroquinine as the catalyst and pentafluoropropionic acid as a co-catalyst, a series of piperidines, pyrrolidines, and the corresponding benzo-fused derivatives (indolines, isoindolines, tetrahydroquinolines, and tetrahydroisoquinolines) can be obtained in excellent yields and enantioselectivities. In addition, the use of microwave irradiation at 60 °C improves the efficiency of the process giving rise to the final products with comparable yields and enantiomeric excesses. Some mechanistic insights are also consider…

Aza CompoundsMolecular StructureChemistryCinchona AlkaloidsOrganic ChemistryEnantioselective synthesisStereoisomerismStereoisomerismGeneral ChemistryKetonesQuinidineCatalysisCatalysisMicrowave chemistryOrganocatalysisIntramolecular forceMichael reactionOrganic chemistryEnantiomerMicrowavesChemistry - A European Journal
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Kinetics of Zn2+ complexation by a ditopic phenanthroline-azamacrocyclic scorpiand-like receptor.

2012

Coordination of Zn(2+) to a ditopic phenanthroline-macrocycle receptor takes place in three steps, the first one being the coordination to the phenanthroline, followed by the slow movement of the metal to the polyamine macrocycle and a final re-arrangement to coordinate the pendent arm.

Aza CompoundsStereochemistryPhenanthrolineKineticsMetals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationCatalysisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundKineticsZincchemistryCoordination Complexesvisual_artPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSlow MovementPolyamineReceptorPhenanthrolinesChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Cellulose‑copper as bio-supported recyclable catalyst for the clickable azide-alkyne [3 + 2] cycloaddition reaction in water.

2018

Abstract Naturally-occurring cellulose has been employed as a bio-support macromolecule for the immobilization of either copper(I) or copper(II) ions in order to click azide and alkyne derivatives in water. Under such a click regime, 1,4-disubstitued-1,2,3-triazoles were obtained regioselectively in excellent yields at room temperature. The reaction work-up is simple and the bio-heterogeneous catalyst that has been fully characterized by AAS, SEM, EDX and FT-IR can be easily separated and reused at least five times without any significant decrease in its activity and selectivity, particularly in the case of the very stable CuI-Cellulose.

Azides123-TriazoleAlkynechemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundStructural BiologyPolymer chemistrySpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredCelluloseCelluloseMolecular Biologychemistry.chemical_classificationCycloaddition Reaction010405 organic chemistryChemistryWaterGeneral MedicineCopperCycloaddition0104 chemical sciencesAlkynesClick chemistrySolventsClick ChemistryAzideCopperInternational journal of biological macromolecules
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The characterization of molecular alkaly metal azides

2006

Matrix isolation infrared (IR) studies have been carried out on the vaporisation of the alkali-metal azides MN(3) (M = Na, K, Rb and Cs). The results show that under high vacuum conditions, molecular KN(3), RbN(3) and CsN(3) are present as stable high-temperature vapour species, together with variable amounts of nitrogen gas and the corresponding metal atoms. The characterisation of these molecular azides is supported by ab initio molecular orbital calculations and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, and for CsN(3) in particular, by the detection of the isotopomers CS((14)N(15)N(14)N) and Cs((15)N(14)N(14)N). The IR spectra are assigned to a "side-on" (C(2v)) structure by comparis…

AzidesAlkali metalsInfraredChemistryOrganic ChemistryMatrix isolationAb initioAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyTheoretical calculationsGeneral ChemistryMatrix isolationCatalysisIsotopomersIR spectroscopyddc:540AtomCASSCF azides single moleculeDensity functional theoryMolecular orbital
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Recent advances in copper-based solid heterogeneous catalysts for azide-alkyne cycloaddition reactions

2022

The copper(I)-catalyzed azide−alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) reaction is considered to be the most representative ligation process within the context of the “click chemistry” concept. This CuAAC reaction, which yields compounds containing a 1,2,3-triazole core, has become relevant in the construction of biologically complex systems, bioconjugation strategies, and supramolecular and material sciences. Although many CuAAC reactions are performed under homogenous conditions, heterogenous copper-based catalytic systems are gaining exponential interest, relying on the easy removal, recovery, and reusability of catalytically copper species. The present review covers the most recently developed copp…

AzidesCycloaddition ReactionOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineQuímicaTriazolesCatalysisComputer Science ApplicationsInorganic ChemistryAlkynesClick ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyCopperSpectroscopy
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Generic Method for Modular Surface Modification of Cellulosic Materials in Aqueous Medium by Sequential Click-Reaction and Adsorption

2012

A generic approach for heterogeneous surface modification of cellulosic materials in aqueous medium, applicable for a wide range of functionalizations, is presented. In the first step, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) modified with azide or alkyne functionality, was adsorbed on a cellulosic substrate, thus, providing reactive sites for azide–alkyne cycloaddition click reactions. In the second step, functional units with complementary click units were reacted on the cellulose surface, coated by the click-modified CMC. Selected model functionalizations on diverse cellulosic substrates are shown to demonstrate the generality of the approach. The concept by sequentially combining the robust physic…

AzidesMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPolymers and PlasticsSurface Propertiesta221BioengineeringMicroscopy Atomic ForceCatalysisNanocellulosePolyethylene GlycolsmaterialsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionSpectroscopy Fourier Transform Infraredotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMaterials ChemistrymedicineOrganic chemistryAnimalsCotton FiberCelluloseta216ta116ta215ta218nanocelluloseFluorescent Dyesta214ta114Photoelectron Spectroscopyclick-reactionsSubstrate (chemistry)WaterSerum Albumin BovineCombinatorial chemistrycelluloseCarboxymethyl cellulosefunctionalchemistryadsorptionAlkynesCarboxymethylcellulose SodiumSurface functionalizationClick chemistrySurface modificationCattleAzidemedicine.drugBIOMACROMOLECULES
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The azido ligand: a useful tool in designing chain compounds exhibiting alternating ferro- and antiferro-magnetic interactions

1997

A one-pot reaction of NiII 1, CoII 2, FeII 3 and MnII 4 with 2,2A-bipyridine (bipy) and azide in water leads to [M(bipy)(N3)2]n chains where the metal ion is alternatively bridged by double end-on (EO) and end-to-end (EE) azido bridges; theoretical analysis of the variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility data of 1 and 4 reveals the occurrence of intrachain alternating ferro- (through EO) and antiferro-magnetic (through EE) interactions. Julve Olcina, Miguel, Miguel.Julve@uv.es ; Lloret Pastor, Francisco, Francisco.Lloret@uv.es ; Clemente Juan, Juan Modesto, Juan.M.Clemente@uv.es

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Preparation and Characterization of P2 BCh Ring Systems (Ch=S, Se) and Their Reactivity with N-Heterocyclic Carbenes

2018

Four-membered rings with a P2BCh core (Ch = S, Se) have been synthesized via reaction of phosphinidene chalcogenide (Ar*P=Ch) and phosphaborene (Mes*P=BNR2). The mechanistic pathways towards these rings are explained by detailed computational work that confirmed the preference for the formation of P–P, not P–B, bonded systems, which seems counterintuitive given that both phosphorus atoms contain bulky ligands. The reactivity of the newly synthesized heterocycles, as well as that of the known (RPCh)n rings (n = 2, 3), was probed by the addition of Nheterocyclic carbenes, which revealed that all investigated compounds can act as sources of low-coordinate phosphorus species. peerReviewed

BOND COVALENT RADIIChalcogenidePHOSPHINIDENE ADDUCTSSULFURchemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistryRing (chemistry)ION ABSTRACTION01 natural sciencesMedicinal chemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundELEMENTSmain-group heterocyclesReactivity (chemistry)N-heterocyclic carbenesMETHYLENEPHOSPHINEta116epäorgaaniset yhdisteetphosphinidene chalcogenidesheterocycleskemiallinen synteesiphosphaborenes010405 organic chemistryPhosphorusOrganic ChemistryGeneral ChemistryREAGENT0104 chemical sciencesCharacterization (materials science)PHOSPHORUSchemistryPhosphinideneinorganic compoundsSULFURIZATIONchemical synthesisX-RAY-STRUCTUREChemistry - A European Journal
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Asymmetric Michael Addition in Synthesis of β-Substituted GABA Derivatives

2022

γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) represents one of the most prolific structural units widely used in the design of modern pharmaceuticals. For example, β-substituted GABA derivatives are found in numerous neurological drugs, such as baclofen, phenibut, tolibut, pregabalin, phenylpiracetam, brivaracetam, and rolipram, to mention just a few. In this review, we critically discuss the literature data reported on the preparation of substituted GABA derivatives using the Michael addition reaction as a key synthetic transformation. Special attention is paid to asymmetric methods featuring synthetically useful stereochemical outcomes and operational simplicity. This research was funded by the National Na…

Baclofenasymmetric Michael additionγ-aminobutyric-acid derivativesOrganic ChemistryPregabalinPharmaceutical ScienceStereoisomerismQuímica farmacèuticapharmaceuticalsneurological drugsAnalytical ChemistryReaccions químiqueschiral auxiliariesChemistry (miscellaneous)Drug DiscoveryMolecular Medicineenantioselective organocatalysisPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrygamma-Aminobutyric AcidMedicaments
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Multi-doped Brookite-Prevalent TiO2 Photocatalyst with Enhanced Activity in the Visible Light

2018

© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature Abstract: Enabling solar and/or visible light-driven photocatalysis is a crucial step to access innovative applications in environmental science and sustainable energy. Titanium dioxide is the most used photocatalyst because of its low cost and toxicity, however it is also limitedly active under visible light irradiation due to its wide band gap. Among its polymorphs, brookite holds promising optoelectronic properties for visible light photocatalysis, which have to the best of our knowledge been limitedly exploited. Here, a C,S,N-doped brookite-based TiO2has been prepared via a rapid one-pot sol–gel synthesis. Besides subs…

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