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Molecules ; 22(3)2017 Mar 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28335503

ABSTRACT

A number of influencing factors mean that the random substitution of cyclodextrins (CD) in solution is difficult to reproduce. Reaction assembly in mechanochemistry reduces the number of these factors. However, lack of water can improve the reaction outcomes by minimizing the reagent's hydrolysis. High-energy ball milling is an efficient, green and simple method for one-step reactions and usually reduces degradation and byproduct formation. Anionic CD derivatives have successfully been synthesized in the solid state, using a planetary ball mill. Comparison with solution reactions, the solvent-free conditions strongly reduced the reagent hydrolysis and resulted in products of higher degree of substitution (DS) with more homogeneous DS distribution. The synthesis of anionic CD derivatives can be effectively performed under mechanochemical activation without significant changes to the substitution pattern but the DS distributions were considerably different from the products of solution syntheses.


Subject(s)
Cyclodextrins/chemistry , Dextrins/chemical synthesis , Anions/chemical synthesis , Anions/chemistry , Dextrins/chemistry , Green Chemistry Technology , Hydrolysis , Solvents
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Beilstein J Org Chem ; 12: 278-94, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26977187

ABSTRACT

The design of efficient synthetic green strategies for the selective modification of cyclodextrins (CDs) is still a challenging task. Outstanding results have been achieved in recent years by means of so-called enabling technologies, such as microwaves, ultrasound and ball mills, that have become irreplaceable tools in the synthesis of CD derivatives. Several examples of sonochemical selective modification of native α-, ß- and γ-CDs have been reported including heterogeneous phase Pd- and Cu-catalysed hydrogenations and couplings. Microwave irradiation has emerged as the technique of choice for the production of highly substituted CD derivatives, CD grafted materials and polymers. Mechanochemical methods have successfully furnished greener, solvent-free syntheses and efficient complexation, while flow microreactors may well improve the repeatability and optimization of critical synthetic protocols.

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Beilstein J Org Chem ; 12: 2364-2371, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28144304

ABSTRACT

A number of per-6-substituted cyclodextrin derivative syntheses have been effectively carried out in a planetary ball mill under solvent-free conditions. The preparation of Bridion® and important per-6-amino/thiocyclodextrin intermediates without polar aprotic solvents, a source of byproducts and persistent impurities, could be performed. Isolation and purification processes could also be simplified. Considerably lower alkylthiol/halide ratio were necessary to reach the complete reaction in comparison with thiourea or azide reactions. While the presented mechanochemical syntheses were carried out on the millimolar scale, they are easily scalable.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 17(26): 17380-90, 2015 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26077122

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the interaction between aromatic esters and peracetylated cyclodextrins (CDs) studied by NMR spectroscopy in deuterochloroform (CDCl3). The observed chemical shift changes highlight the existence of interactions between an aromatic alkyl ester, water and peracetylated CDs. In some cases, substituent chemical shift determination was influenced by the low water content of CDCl3 and/or the host molecule. Higher CD concentrations resulted in water signal drifts in all studied cases. It was not possible to obtain a completely dry sample of peracetyl γCD: ∼1 mol of water remained and the water signal showed reversed movement, with respect to the other two CD analogues, upon increasing host concentration. The estimated 1 : 1 stability constants for the water : peracetyl CD complexes are in the 50-150 M(-1) range in CDCl3, but show a relatively large calculation error. The calculated 1 : 1 stability constants for the peracetyl CD : ester complexes are also in this range, but 1 : 2 and 2 : 1 complex compositions are also possible. Overall, our results highlight dynamic aspects of water nanoconfined in a highly hydrophobic environment, thus mimicking biological recognition where a few water molecules often play a pivotal role.


Subject(s)
Chloroform/chemistry , Cyclodextrins/chemistry , Deuterium/chemistry , Water/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Beilstein J Org Chem ; 10: 1454-61, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24991300

ABSTRACT

We herein describe an environmentally friendly microwave-assisted oxidative esterification of alcohols and aldehydes in the presence of molecular oxygen and a heterogeneous catalysis (Pd/C, 5 mol %). This efficient and ligandless conversion procedure does not require the addition of an organic hydrogen acceptor. The reaction rate is strongly enhanced by mild dielectric heating. Furthermore, it is a versatile green procedure which generally enables the isolation of esters to be carried out by simple filtration in almost quantitative yields.

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Chemistry ; 19(36): 12086-92, 2013 Sep 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23873698

ABSTRACT

We report the synthesis and characterization of a water-soluble, star-shaped macromolecular platform consisting of eight ß-cyclodextrin (ß-CD) units anchored to the narrower rim of a γ-CD core through bis(triazolyl)alkyl spacers. The efficient synthetic protocol is based on the microwave (MW)-promoted Cu-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of CD monoazides to CD monoacetylenes. The ligand-hosting capability of the construct has been assessed by relaxometric titration and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion (NMRD) profiling, which showed it to be good, and this was supported by molecular dynamics simulations. To demonstrate the feasibility of obtaining supramolecular structures with high hosting ability, we designed a dimeric platform, formed by joining two nonamers through the γ-CD cores through a bis(lithocholic acid) linker. With a view to the potential biological applications, cytotoxicity and extent of binding to human serum albumin were assessed. The properties of this dendrimeric multicarrier make it suitable for pharmaceutical and diagnostic purposes, ranging from targeted drug delivery to molecular imaging.


Subject(s)
Macromolecular Substances/chemical synthesis , Serum Albumin/chemistry , beta-Cyclodextrins/chemical synthesis , Cycloaddition Reaction , Drug Delivery Systems/methods , Gadolinium/chemistry , Humans , Lithocholic Acid/chemistry , Macromolecular Substances/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Molecular Diagnostic Techniques/methods , beta-Cyclodextrins/chemistry
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Ultrason Sonochem ; 25: 8-16, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25547851

ABSTRACT

Scientific and technological progress now occurs at the interface between two or more scientific and technical disciplines while chemistry is intertwined with almost all scientific domains. Complementary and synergistic effects have been found in the overlay between sonochemistry and other enabling technologies such as mechanochemistry, microwave chemistry and flow-chemistry. Although their nature and effects are intrinsically different, these techniques share the ability to significantly activate most chemical processes and peculiar phenomena. These studies offer a comprehensive overview of sonochemistry, provide a better understanding of correlated phenomena (mechanochemical effects, hot spots, etc.), and pave the way for emerging applications which unite hybrid reactors.


Subject(s)
Chemistry/methods , Ultrasonic Waves , Acoustics , Chemistry/instrumentation , Hydrodynamics , Mechanical Phenomena , Microwaves
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