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The development of an efficient, high yielding six-step convergent synthesis of the semisynthetic alkaloid (-)-perhydrohistrionicotoxin is described. The key transformations include the cross metathesis of a Brønsted-acid masked primary homoallylic amine with a vinyl cyclohexenone and a regioselective palladium catalyzed hydrogenation. This sequence generated the advanced Winterfeldt spirocyclic precursor in 47% overall yield, with a longest linear sequence of five steps.
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Venenos de Anfíbios/síntese química , Venenos de Anfíbios/química , Hidrogenação , Estrutura Molecular , EstereoisomerismoRESUMO
Highly efficient synthesis of lipidic amino acids can be achieved via Ru-alkylidene-catalysed cross metathesis of long chain alkenes with commercially available allylglycine. The resultant unsaturated analogues can be then optionally hydrogenated under mild reaction conditions by using the spent metathesis catalyst.
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Aminoácidos/síntese química , Compostos de Benzilideno/química , Fluorenos/síntese química , Rutênio/química , Alcenos/química , Aminoácidos/química , Catálise , Fluorenos/química , Hidrogenação , Interações Hidrofóbicas e HidrofílicasRESUMO
A series of low-melting-point salts with hexakisdicyanonitrosomethanidolanthanoidate anions has been synthesised and characterised: (C(2) mim)(3) [Ln(dcnm)(6)] (1 Ln; 1 Ln=1 La, 1 Ce, 1 Pr, 1 Nd), (C(2) C(1) mim)(3) [Pr(dcnm)(6)] (2 Pr), (C(4) C(1) pyr)(3) [Ce(dcnm)(6)] (3 Ce), (N(1114))(3) [Ln(dcnm)(6)] (4 Ln; 4 Ln=4 La, 4 Ce, 4 Pr, 4 Nd, 4 Sm, 4 Gd), and (N(1112OH) )(3) [Ce(dcnm)(6)] (5 Ce) (C(2) mim=1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium, C(2) C(1) mim=1-ethyl-2,3-dimethylimidazolium, C(4) C(1) py=N-butyl-4-methylpyridinium, N(1114) =butyltrimethylammonium, N(1112OH) =2-(hydroxyethyl)trimethylammonium=choline). X-ray crystallography was used to determine the structures of complexes 1 La, 2 Pr, and 5 Ce, all of which contain [Ln(dcnm)(6)](3-) ions. Complexes 1 Ln and 2 Pr were all ionic liquids (ILs), with complex 3 Ce melting at 38.1 °C, the lowest melting point of any known complex containing the [Ln(dcnm)(6)](3-) trianion. The ammonium-based cations proved to be less suitable for forming ILs, with complexes 4 Sm and 4 Gd being the only salts with the N(1114) cation to have melting points below 100 °C. The choline-containing complex 5 Ce did not melt up to 160 °C, with the increase in melting point possibly being due to extensive hydrogen bonding, which could be inferred from the crystal structure of the complex.