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Science ; 381(6657): 545-553, 2023 Aug 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37535731

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Cyclopropanes are key features in many preclinical, clinical, and commercial drugs, as well as natural products. The most prolific technique for their synthesis is the metal-catalyzed reaction of an alkene with a diazoalkane, a highly energetic reagent requiring stringent safety precautions. Discovery of alternative innocuous reagents remains an ongoing challenge. Herein, we report a simple photoredox-catalyzed intermolecular cyclopropanation of unactivated alkenes with active methylene compounds. The reaction proceeds in neutral solvent under air or dioxygen (O2) with a photoredox catalyst excited by blue light-emitting diode light and an iodine co-catalyst that is either added as molecular iodine or generated in situ from alkyl iodides. Mechanistic investigations indicate that photosensitized O2 plays a vital role in the generation of carbon-centered radicals for both the addition of active methylene compounds to alkenes and the ring closure.

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Org Lett ; 24(33): 6213-6218, 2022 Aug 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35969494

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We report a Cu(II)-catalyzed cyclization/coupling of alkenyl aldimines with arylzinc reagents to create indole-3-diarylmethane derivatives (Sapkota et al. ChemRxiv 2022, DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-d6qn). The current reaction provides a unified modular route from readily available starting materials to indole-3-diarylmethanes in which all three arene cores can be decorated with differential functional substitutions on demand. Since the cyclization/coupling of alkenyl aldimines is unknown to date, the current method widens the scope with regard to both the substrate and product diversity for this class of reaction.

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RSC Adv ; 11(21): 12808-12814, 2021 Mar 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35423816

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Controlling the product selectivity of a ring-opening hydrolysis reaction remains a great challenge with mineral acids and to an extent with homogeneous catalysts. In addition, even trace amounts of metal impurities in a bioactive product hinder the reaction progress. This has necessitated the development of robust and metal-free catalysts to offer an alternative sustainable route. We report a nitrogen-rich sulfonated carbon as a catalyst derived from an inexpensive precursor for the synthesis of bioactive vicinal diols of spiro-oxindole derivatives. The well-characterized catalyst shows wide generality with different electronic and steric substituents in the substrates under mild reaction conditions. Hot filtration test confirms no leaching of the acid moiety and the catalyst could be reused for four cycles with retention of activities.

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Inorg Chem ; 58(15): 10084-10096, 2019 Aug 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31322345

RESUMEN

The synthesis and characterization of a mixed ligand metal-organic framework (MOF) with good thermal and chemical stability, {[Co(BDC)(L)·2H2O]·xG}n (CoMOF-2), involving an aromatic dicarboxylate (H2BDC = 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid) and an acyl-decorated N-donor linker [L = (E)-N'-(pyridin-4-ylmethylene) isonicotinohydrazide] by various physicochemical techniques, including Single crystal X-Ray Diffraction (SXRD), are reported. The MOF showed a good affinity for CO2 capture, and Grand Canonical Monte Carlo simulation studies exposed strong interactions of CO2 with the functionalized N-donor ligand of the framework. CoMOF-2 and KI act as an efficient binary catalyst for the sustainable utilization of CO2 with spiro-epoxy oxindole to spirocyclic carbonate under ambient conditions. Notably, herein we report MOF-based catalysis for the cycloaddition of oxindole-based epoxides with CO2 for harvesting new spirocyclic carbonates. Interestingly, we could isolate and crystallize six of the spirocyclic carbonate products, and the structure of the newly synthesized molecules has been established by SXRD analysis. We present a plausible proposed catalytic mechanism through activation of the epoxide ring by the Lewis acidic/basic sites present on the framework surface that is validated by molecular modeling.

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