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Electrochemical Syntheses Involving Carbon Dioxide
1990
The recent developments of electrosynthetic processes involving carbon dioxide are reviewed. Both processes involving carbon dioxide alone and electrocarboxylations are taken under consideration. The first of these two fields, mainly projected towards the production of basic chemicals such as methanol or carbon monoxide, is at present at a stage of fundamental research. Some interesting developments have recently appeared in the literature, concerning the use of electrode materials, or of transition metal complexes with particular catalytic activity. Electrocarboxylations are at a stage of more applicative development: some processes have reached the stage of pilot plant, and other have int…
Predominance of resonance over polar effects on1H,13C and15N NMR substituent chemical shifts inN-arylglycines
1998
13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of several podocarpane and cassane diterpenoids
1990
The 13C NMR spectra of several diterpenic derivatives having the podocarpane and cassane skeleton were recorded and interpreted. The most significant effects due to substituent orientation, B/C ring junction stereochemistry and conformational changes are briefly discussed.
Diastereoselective Synthesis of Enantioenriched Trifluoromethylated Ethylenediamines and Isoindolines Containing Two Stereogenic Carbon Centers by Nu…
2020
Fluoroform, HFC-23, is an industrial byproduct from the synthesis of polytetrafluoroethylene and is a vastly underused resource; however, its physicochemical properties have hindered progress toward synthetic uses. Herein, we describe the use of HFC-23 as a cheap trifluoromethylating agent in two reactions for the highly diastereoselective synthesis of medicinally attractive chiral amines with two stereogenic carbon centers: a base-dependent, stereodivergent nucleophilic addition to synthesize enantioenriched vicinal diamines and a tandem nucleophilic addition/aza-Michael sequence toward enantioenriched isoindolines.
Formation and significance of black pebbles from the ota limestone (Upper Jurassic, Portugal)
1987
Black pebbles are a characteristic facies element of the Upper Jurassic Ota carbonate bank (Portugal). They occur both scattered or concentrated in two horizons, the upper of which is very widespread and may serve as a lithostratigraphic correlation level.
δ18O values of coexisting brachiopods and fish: Temperature differences and estimates of paleo–water depths
1998
To estimate vertical thermal gradients and paleo–water depths to marine platforms we present a new method based on the difference between δ 18 O values of contemporaneous brachiopod carbonate and fish phosphate. Present-day marine fauna of well-known ecology from the surface to the sea floor record isotopic temperatures that agree with measured temperatures. We predict distributions of isotopic data that result from sampling strategy, basin morphology, and fauna ecology and discuss limitations. Application of the method to the Jurassic Paris-London basin gives vertical thermal variations of up to 14 °C associated with depths varying from a few meters to 170 ± 30 m. The estimated depths are …
The structure of ammonium pyrazolates in the solid state
2006
The crystals obtained by mixing equimolar amounts of diethyl 1H-pyrazole-3,5-dicarboxylate and the primary amines phenethylamine and homoveratrylamine are ammonium pyrazolate salts as determined by 13C and 15N CPMAS NMR. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Switchable palladium-catalyst reaction of bromomethyl sulfoxides, CO, and N-nucleophiles: aminocarbonylation at Csp3 versus oxidative carbonylation o…
2012
The palladium-catalyzed reaction of α-bromomethyl sulfoxides, carbon monoxide, and N-nucleophiles follows different reaction pathways according to the catalytic system and the reaction conditions. The Pd-xantphos catalyst affords high yields of α-sulfinyl amides by an aminocarbonylation process and is the first example of this type of transformation for a nonbenzylic sp(3)-hybridized carbon. On the other hand, the oxidative carbonylation of amines occurs with α-bromomethyl sulfoxides, carbon monoxide, and catalytic Pd(PPh(3))(4) under aerobic conditions, yielding ureas and oxalamides from either primary or secondary amines. The reaction with ambident nucleophiles such as amino alcohols was …
Antidiabetische wirkstoffe. III. 4,5,6-Trisubstituierte 2-(4-toluidino)pyrimidine
1984
Aus der Kondensation von 4-Tolylguanidin (1) mit den β-Diketonen 2a-b gehen die 2-(4-Toluidino)pyrimidine 3a-b hervor. The condensation of 4-tolyiguanidine (1) with the β-kiketones 2a-b yields the 2-(4-toluidino)pyrimidines 3a-b.
Reactions of 4,7-dihydro-1,2,4-triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines with α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds
2004
The reaction of 5,7-diphenyl-4,7-dihydro-1,2,4-triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine (1) with α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds 2a-f led to the formation of the alkylated heterocycles 3a-f (Figure 1). However, the reaction of 5-methyl-7-phenyl-4,7-dihydro-1,2,4-triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine (5) with 2a-c yielded under the same conditions the triazolo[5,1-b]quinazolines 6a-c (Figure 3). In this case, the alkylation is followed by a cyclocondensation. The structure elucidation of the products is based on ir, ms, 1H and 13C nmr measurements and on an X-ray diffraction study.