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Formaldehyde surrogates in multicomponent reactions

  • Cecilia I. Attorresi,
  • Javier A. Ramírez and
  • Bernhard Westermann

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 564–595, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.45

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  • (CuCl2, NaNO2, TEMPO) using molecular oxygen as a terminal oxidant have also been used [12]. Nevertheless, neither of these conditions was successful when they were applied to methanol to generate formaldehyde, because overoxidation is an important side reaction in these cases [12][13][14][15]. However
  • products (products 2 to 5, Scheme 4). In other cases, under acidic and thermal conditions, DMSO can undergo a Pummerer-type process in which, upon activation of the sulfoxide oxygen, a reactive methyl(methylene)sulfonium ion (MMS) is formed (Scheme 5) that acts as an active electrophile. Depending on the
  • -aza-Prins cyclization reaction of homoallylic amines with disulfides and DMSO under copper catalysis, where DMSO acts as a solvent and a formaldehyde source at the same time (Scheme 13) [48]. This protocol represents a versatile method for the construction of oxygen-containing heterocycles, in which
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Published 13 Mar 2025

Study of the interaction of 2H-furo[3,2-b]pyran-2-ones with nitrogen-containing nucleophiles

  • Constantine V. Milyutin,
  • Andrey N. Komogortsev and
  • Boris V. Lichitsky

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 556–563, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.44

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  • the molecule. In this regard we performed the acylation of starting compound 8o using pivaloyl chloride. The process was carried out with 3-fold excess of the aforementioned reagent at reflux in MeCN for 3 h. As a result, product 13 bearing two acyl fragments at oxygen atoms of pyranone and pyrazole
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Published 13 Mar 2025

Deep-blue emitting 9,10-bis(perfluorobenzyl)anthracene

  • Long K. San,
  • Sebastian Balser,
  • Brian J. Reeves,
  • Tyler T. Clikeman,
  • Yu-Sheng Chen,
  • Steven H. Strauss and
  • Olga V. Boltalina

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 515–525, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.39

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  • achieved due to chemical modification of ANTH [25][32]. Changes in the UV–vis spectra were typically used as an indication of the compounds’ decomposition. It is well established that ANTH is rapidly oxidized to form anthraquinone upon exposure to light in the presence of oxygen. Furthermore, endoperoxides
  • were shown to form from ANTH(RF)n derivatives within minutes at room temperature in the presence of oxygen when irradiated with a high pressure mercury lamp [32]. When 9,10-bis(perfluorooctyl)anthracene was dissolved in CHCl3 and irradiated for 350 minutes, photodecomposition was observed. However, the
  • use of fluorous solvents was shown to dramatically improve its photostability [25]. We performed a comparative study of the photostability of ANTH and 9,10-ANTH(BnF)2 dissolved in CH2Cl2. The absorbance was measured over 53 days in the presence of oxygen, as shown in Figure 3. Both samples were
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Published 07 Mar 2025

Photomechanochemistry: harnessing mechanical forces to enhance photochemical reactions

  • Francesco Mele,
  • Ana M. Constantin,
  • Andrea Porcheddu,
  • Raimondo Maggi,
  • Giovanni Maestri,
  • Nicola Della Ca’ and
  • Luca Capaldo

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 458–472, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.33

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  • ). Overall, it was concluded that 7.1 and 7.2 first react to give 7.4 via a dark mechanochemical thiol–yne reaction; the latter is then converted to 7.3 by singlet oxygen generated in situ, by eosin Y. It is important to notice here that the reaction is proposed to proceed according to a different
  • insoluble reagents and/or photocatalysts. Additionally, as discussed, the use of impact forces can lead to unique selectivity profiles compared to solution-based methods, further enhancing its utility. Thirdly, dissolved oxygen must be often meticulously removed in solution-based methods via tedious
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Electrochemical synthesis of cyclic biaryl λ3-bromanes from 2,2’-dibromobiphenyls

  • Andrejs Savkins and
  • Igors Sokolovs

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 451–457, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.32

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  • diaryl λ3-bromanes under remarkably mild conditions with subsequent applications of the in situ-generated arynes in cycloaddition reactions [3], meta-selective reactions with oxygen and nitrogen nucleophiles [4][5], regiodivergent meta or ortho-alkynylations [6], and regioselective (di)halogenation [7
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Published 27 Feb 2025

Identification and removal of a cryptic impurity in pomalidomide-PEG based PROTAC

  • Bingnan Wang,
  • Yong Lu and
  • Chuo Chen

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 407–411, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.28

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  • addition intermediate is stabilized by an oxygen atom only. As such, the erosion of 3 by taurine was minimal. Conclusion Nucleophilic aromatic substitution of 4-fluorothalidomide (1) has provided a convenient entry to the IMiD class of PROTAC molecules. Although the yield of the desired product is
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Published 18 Feb 2025

The effect of neighbouring group participation and possible long range remote group participation in O-glycosylation

  • Rituparna Das and
  • Balaram Mukhopadhyay

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 369–406, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.27

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  • , Scheme 18) gave product 108 with higher 1,2-cis selectivity. In protocol A, the tosylamide forms an intramolecular hydrogen bonding with the benzylic oxygen forming a quasi-bicyclic intermediate acting as a 1,2-trans directing protecting group. Thus, following subsequent formation of the oxocarbenium ion
  • 104, neighbouring group participation is exhibited by the sulphonamide oxygen thereby giving complete 1,2-trans stereoselectivity by facilitating the attack of the acceptor molecule from the non-hindered β-face of the sugar ring. However, in protocol B, the use of participating solvents like ether
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Synthesis, characterization, antimicrobial, cytotoxic and carbonic anhydrase inhibition activities of multifunctional pyrazolo-1,2-benzothiazine acetamides

  • Ayesha Saeed,
  • Shahana Ehsan,
  • Muhammad Zia-ur-Rehman,
  • Erin M. Marshall,
  • Sandra Loesgen,
  • Abdus Saleem,
  • Simone Giovannuzzi and
  • Claudiu T. Supuran

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 348–357, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.25

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  • oxygen atom [50]. Preferential N-alkylation (over O-alkylation) of 1,2-benzothiazine scaffolds has also been carried out by Ahmad and co-workers in 2014 and Szczęśniak-Sięga and companions in 2018 [37][51]. Structure elucidation of all the synthesized derivatives was carried out using 1H, 13C NMR, and
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Red light excitation: illuminating photocatalysis in a new spectrum

  • Lucas Fortier,
  • Corentin Lefebvre and
  • Norbert Hoffmann

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 296–326, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.22

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  • suppress side reactions. The cross-dehydrogenative coupling reactions, under near-infrared irradiation, was found to proceed via an energy-transfer mechanism involving singlet oxygen generation rather than the typical electron-transfer pathway observed in the presented visible-light-mediated reactions in
  • this review hitherto. This singlet oxygen is generated by the energy transfer from the excited state of the phthalocyanin zinc complexes to molecular oxygen, allowing the oxidation of the N-phenyltetrahydroisoquinoline 21 into a reactive iminium intermediate that subsequently couples with nucleophiles
  • light (λ = 750 nm), followed by triplet energy transfer to molecular oxygen, generating singlet oxygen as the active species. Similarly as in the case of the Furuyama et al. study, the singlet oxygen subsequently oxidizes the amine substrate to an iminium ion, which reacts with a cyanide nucleophile to
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Oxidation of [3]naphthylenes to cations and dications converts local paratropicity into global diatropicity

  • Abel Cárdenas,
  • Zexin Jin,
  • Yong Ni,
  • Jishan Wu,
  • Yan Xia,
  • Francisco Javier Ramírez and
  • Juan Casado

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 277–285, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.20

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  • pentacenes, are relatively stable molecules under ambient conditions, longer acenes undergo spontaneous dimerization and react with oxygen [5][6], owing to the rising diradical character. This behavior was also observed in the oxidized species of shorter acenes [7]. Surprisingly, Bettinger and Einholz [5
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Synthesis of disulfides and 3-sulfenylchromones from sodium sulfinates catalyzed by TBAI

  • Zhenlei Zhang,
  • Ying Wang,
  • Xingxing Pan,
  • Manqi Zhang,
  • Wei Zhao,
  • Meng Li and
  • Hao Zhang

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 253–261, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.17

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  • catalysts in conjunction with oxygen [17][18][19][20][21][22], electrochemical oxidation [23][24], and photochemical oxidation techniques [25] have emerged as alternative methods. However, these approaches have a significant limitation: the substrates must be thiols, which have unpleasant odors. This has
  • produce oxygen and HI. Conclusion In summary, we have developed a new TBAI-catalyzed method for the synthesis of symmetrical disulfides using sodium sulfinates as starting materials. The method requires no additional redox reagents and is broadly applicable to both sodium arylsulfinates and sodium
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Streamlined modular synthesis of saframycin substructure via copper-catalyzed three-component assembly and gold-promoted 6-endo cyclization

  • Asahi Kanno,
  • Ryo Tanifuji,
  • Satoshi Yoshida,
  • Sota Sato,
  • Saori Maki-Yonekura,
  • Kiyofumi Takaba,
  • Jungmin Kang,
  • Kensuke Tono,
  • Koji Yonekura and
  • Hiroki Oguri

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 226–233, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.14

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  • region of the DNA double helix, leading to the formation of a reversible covalent bond [9][10][11][12]. In this process, the oxygen functional groups at the C8 and C18 positions of the core scaffold interact with the DNA bases through multipoint hydrogen bonds (HBs), allowing recognition of approximately
  • avenues for the development of fluorescent probes based on the bis-THIQ alkaloidal scaffold. Further efforts to develop a concise and modular synthetic process for saframycins are currently underway. Representative bis-tetrahydroisoquinoline (THIQ) alkaloids and their analogues. Oxygen atoms on both the A
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Published 28 Jan 2025

Quantifying the ability of the CF2H group as a hydrogen bond donor

  • Matthew E. Paolella,
  • Daniel S. Honeycutt,
  • Bradley M. Lipka,
  • Jacob M. Goldberg and
  • Fang Wang

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 189–199, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.11

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  • oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur, and a positively charged hydrogen atom, which interacts with a lone pair on the acceptor. Apart from these common heteroatom-containing hydrogen bond donors, certain carbon–hydrogen moieties can also act in this way, although in a substantially weaker capacity [5][6][7][8][9
  • oxygen lone pairs (LPs) of Me3PO with the H–CF2Ar antibonding orbital (σ*). Such hyperconjugative interactions indicate the magnitudes of the charge transfer from the LPs to the σ* orbitals and are considered the major contributors to hydrogen bonding [57]. Using this analysis, strong linear correlations
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Published 20 Jan 2025

Hydrogen-bonded macrocycle-mediated dimerization for orthogonal supramolecular polymerization

  • Wentao Yu,
  • Zhiyao Yang,
  • Chengkan Yu,
  • Xiaowei Li and
  • Lihua Yuan

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 179–188, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.10

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  • amide macrocycle with six aromatic residues (hereafter called cyclo[6]aramide for brevity, Scheme 1a) could mediate dimerization as a host. That is because such a 2D macrocycle has six carbonyl oxygen atoms pointing inwards as binding sites, demonstrating excellent affinity for cationic organic guests
  • -ray structure of the complex H2 ⊃ G1. a) Dimeric structure formed by cyclo[6]aramide H2 and cationic guest G1, with each guest molecule threading one molecule of H2 at its end. b) A portion of the dimeric structure showing an array of hydrogen bonding interactions between the amide oxygen atoms of H2
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Published 17 Jan 2025

Recent advances in electrochemical copper catalysis for modern organic synthesis

  • Yemin Kim and
  • Won Jun Jang

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 155–178, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.9

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  • . THIQ (13) was rapidly oxidized to an iminium intermediate under the action of electricity and oxygen. However, when the iminium intermediate was converted to the desired product 19, electrolysis had no effect, and this step proceeded more gradually than the initial oxidation step. Therefore, the
  • is reoxidized to Cu(I) 121 at the new anode. The Cu(I) species 121 is either oxidized to the Cu(II) complex by oxygen or plated again on the cathode. The Cu(II) catalyst reacts with aniline to produce a Cu(II) intermediate 122, which then generates a Cu(III) complex 124 through transmetalation of
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Published 16 Jan 2025

Nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling of 2-fluorobenzofurans with arylboronic acids via aromatic C–F bond activation

  • Takeshi Fujita,
  • Haruna Yabuki,
  • Ryutaro Morioka,
  • Kohei Fuchibe and
  • Junji Ichikawa

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 146–154, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.8

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  • -deficient carbon atom owing to the nearby fluorine and oxygen atoms. We expected that 2-fluorobenzofurans 1 could form nickelacyclopropanes E upon treatment with zero-valent nickel species. Subsequent β-fluorine elimination from these intermediates E would facilitate the activation of aromatic C–F bonds
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Published 15 Jan 2025

Cu(OTf)2-catalyzed multicomponent reactions

  • Sara Colombo,
  • Camilla Loro,
  • Egle M. Beccalli,
  • Gianluigi Broggini and
  • Marta Papis

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 122–145, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.7

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  • involves a Friedel–Crafts alkylation of the arene followed by hydroamination (Scheme 6) [5]. The mechanism plausibly starts with the in situ formation of triflic acid from Cu(OTf)2 which leads to protonation of the oxygen atom of the alcohol with generation of the activated allyl alcohol. This latter gives
  • of an ortho-quinone methide intermediate XXXVII formed through nucleophilic attack of the 2-naphthol to the aldehyde followed by reaction with 1,3-dicarbonyl compound coordinated by the copper. The subsequent intramolecular nucleophilic attack of the oxygen to the enol and water elimination resulted
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Published 14 Jan 2025

Recent advances in organocatalytic atroposelective reactions

  • Henrich Szabados and
  • Radovan Šebesta

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 55–121, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.6

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  • product (75%), but at a significantly slower rate than the catalyzed one. Methylation of the oxygen in azaborinephenol 232 led to no product being formed. On the other hand, methylation of nitrogen in azaborinephenol 232 still provided the product in decent yield and enantioselectivity (79%, 89% ee
  • between the ketomalonate and organocatalyst Int-68 were shown as the pivotal interaction that formed the chiral pocket for the induction of chirality. Nucleophilic addition followed by rearomatization of the pyrrole ring and protonation of the oxygen forms the axially chiral arylpyrrole 237. The
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Published 09 Jan 2025

Emerging trends in the optimization of organic synthesis through high-throughput tools and machine learning

  • Pablo Quijano Velasco,
  • Kedar Hippalgaonkar and
  • Balamurugan Ramalingam

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 10–38, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.3

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  • convenient methodology for global optimization, eliminating the necessity of a theoretical model. A reconfigurable automated flow platform integrating online HPLC monitoring was used for the cobalt-catalyzed aerobic oxidative dimerization of desmethoxycarpacine (6) to carpanone (7) in the presence of oxygen
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Published 06 Jan 2025

Synthesis, structure and π-expansion of tris(4,5-dehydro-2,3:6,7-dibenzotropone)

  • Yongming Xiong,
  • Xue Lin Ma,
  • Shilong Su and
  • Qian Miao

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1–7, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.1

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  • clarification). Structure of (M,P,M)-3 in the crystal of 3·CH2Cl2 (carbon and oxygen atoms are shown as grey and red ellipsoid at the level of 50% probability, and hexyl groups and hydrogen atoms are removed for clarity). UV–vis absorption spectrum (black line) and emission spectrum (blue line, excited at 400
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Reactivity of hypervalent iodine(III) reagents bearing a benzylamine with sulfenate salts

  • Beatriz Dedeiras,
  • Catarina S. Caldeira,
  • José C. Cunha,
  • Clara S. B. Gomes and
  • M. Manuel B. Marques

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 3281–3289, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.272

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  • oxidation of sulfinamide 6aa by dissolved oxygen molecules in the media. Therefore, an additional experiment was conducted using sodium benzenesulfinate to simulate the potential in situ oxidation of the sulfenate anion before the addition of BBX 2a, but only trace amounts of sulfonamide 5ea were observed
  • Supporting Information File 1). We propose a mechanism pathway involving the retro-Michael addition of 4, releasing acrylate and hydrogen (H2). The charge of the sulfenate anion may shift between sulfur and oxygen atoms, possibly leading to an O-Michael addition (pathway B) [35]. The intermediate of these
  • reactions could undergo disproportionation, a radical process resulting in the homolytic cleavage of the S–O bond [35]. The formation of disulfide 7 isolated in the experiments can be explained by combining two radical sulfur species. Furthermore, the oxygen species generated in this radical reaction may
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Giese-type alkylation of dehydroalanine derivatives via silane-mediated alkyl bromide activation

  • Perry van der Heide,
  • Michele Retini,
  • Fabiola Fanini,
  • Giovanni Piersanti,
  • Francesco Secci,
  • Daniele Mazzarella,
  • Timothy Noël and
  • Alberto Luridiana

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 3274–3280, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.271

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  • obtained for compound 13 with a longer chain length than for 12. Similarly, the secondary cyclic alkyl substrates used in compound 18 (60%) and 3 (56%) worked well for this reaction. Besides, oxygen-containing compounds 14 and 15 were obtained in yields of 51% and 67% and medicinally interesting groups
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Published 17 Dec 2024

Non-covalent organocatalyzed enantioselective cyclization reactions of α,β-unsaturated imines

  • Sergio Torres-Oya and
  • Mercedes Zurro

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 3221–3255, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.268

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  • carbamate group by interaction with the oxygen atom of the phosphoryl group. Although recently Rana and co-workers published a review article covering catalytic asymmetric transformations of azadienes [16], there is still room for this review which only focuses on non-covalent organocatalyzed cyclizations
  • concerted mechanism which could be explained by the transition state depicted in Scheme 16: the chiral phosphoric acid could act as a bifunctional catalyst; the OH group acts as a Brønsted acid activating the 1-azadiene, while the phosphoryl oxygen atom activates the enecarbamates as a Lewis base. In order
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Published 10 Dec 2024

Ceratinadin G, a new psammaplysin derivative possessing a cyano group from a sponge of the genus Pseudoceratina

  • Shin-ichiro Kurimoto,
  • Kouta Inoue,
  • Taito Ohno and
  • Takaaki Kubota

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 3215–3220, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.267

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  • inductive effect is attached to the carbon bearing the cyano group, the intensity of the absorption derived from the cyano group in the IR spectrum decreases significantly. This phenomenon has been reported, particularly in compounds where halogen or oxygen atoms are bonded to the carbon bearing the cyano
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Discovery of ianthelliformisamines D–G from the sponge Suberea ianthelliformis and the total synthesis of ianthelliformisamine D

  • Sasha Hayes,
  • Yaoying Lu,
  • Bernd H. A. Rehm and
  • Rohan A. Davis

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 3205–3214, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.266

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  • pyrrolidone moiety. A 1,3,4,5-tetrasubstituted aromatic ring was assigned based on 3JCH correlations from the isolated aromatic signal (δH 7.89) to its symmetrically placed carbon (δC 131.6) and to an oxygen-bearing carbon (δC 153.9) along with 2JCH correlations to a brominated (δC 118.0) and sp2 phenyl
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