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Rapid access to the core of malayamycin A by intramolecular dipolar cycloaddition

  • Yilin Liu,
  • Yuchen Yang,
  • Chen Yang,
  • Sha-Hua Huang,
  • Jian Jin and
  • Ran Hong

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 2542–2547, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.196

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  • NaClO·5H2O, the in situ-generated nitrile N-oxide immediately underwent intramolecular dipolar cycloaddition to deliver the cycloadducts 18 in good yield as a mixture of two inseparable diastereoisomers. This telescoped step was readily performed on a gram scale without interrupted purification of the
  • nitrile oxide. At this stage, it is not clear that the diastereomeric ratio (dr 4:1) may share with the same configuration at the C2 or C2’ position. The mixture of 18 was subjected to reduction of the imine motif by NaBH3CN in AcOH–MeOH and immediately protected with the Boc group. The isolated yield of
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Transformation of the cyclohexane ring to the cyclopentane fragment of biologically active compounds

  • Natalya Akhmetdinova,
  • Ilgiz Biktagirov and
  • Liliya Kh. Faizullina

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 2416–2446, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.185

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  • allylic oxidation using H2SeO3-dioxane system to form the C30 aldehyde 47, or by the ozonolytic cleavage of the double bond between C20 and C29 to produce 20-methyl-3-ethyldiketone 48 [36]. Intramolecular nitrile–anionic cyclization of ketone 46 or diketone 48 under conditions of basic catalysis proceeded
  • via the oxo-nitrile mechanism, with formation of the corresponding Α-pentacyclic 3-ethyl α,β-alkenenitriles 49 and 50 with yields of 44% to 45% (Scheme 9). Cytotoxic screening was performed using the MTT assay with a panel of 7 human tumor cell lines, and showed that the synthesized triterpenoids 47
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Comparative analysis of complanadine A total syntheses

  • Reem Al-Ahmad and
  • Mingji Dai

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 2334–2344, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.178

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  • total synthesis – 2010 In 2010, Siegel and co-workers reported their total synthesis of complanadine A (Scheme 2). Their synthesis centres on two transition metal-catalyzed alkyne–alkyne–nitrile [2 + 2 + 2] cycloadditions to forge the two pyridine rings encoded by complanadine A [21]. Notably, the C2–C3
  • intramolecular cyclization to afford alkyne–nitrile 19 for the first [2 + 2 + 2] cycloaddition with bis(trimethylsilyl)butadiyne (20). This transformation proceeded smoothly under thermal conditions with CpCo(CO)2 to afford 21 as the major regioisomer (rr = 25:1) [22]. Removal of the two TMS groups and
  • reinstallation of a single TMS on the alkyne provided pyridyl-alkyne 22 for the second [2 + 2 + 2] cycloaddition reaction which proved nontrivial, with the protecting group on the secondary amine of the alkyne-nitrile moiety and the choice of ligand playing crucial roles. Specifically, when using 19 as the
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Published 30 Oct 2025

Recent advances in Norrish–Yang cyclization and dicarbonyl photoredox reactions for natural product synthesis

  • Peng-Xi Luo,
  • Jin-Xuan Yang,
  • Shao-Min Fu and
  • Bo Liu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 2315–2333, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.177

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  • bonds of 83 (Scheme 10). Building block 76 was first obtained in 18% overall yield from β-ketoester 74 through a sequence involving Michael addition, decarboxylation, nitrile hydration, and cyclization under vacuum. Aminoketal 81 – a direct precursor to the oxygen-sensitive α,β-unsaturated iminium 81a
  • protection as ketal and nitrile reduction. The two building blocks (76 and 81) were then merged through the desired formal [3 + 3]-cycloaddition to generate N-desmethyl-α-obscurine (82), presumably via in situ-generated intermediates 76a and 81a, respectively. Subsequent Boc protection of the cyclic amine in
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Enantioselective radical chemistry: a bright future ahead

  • Anna C. Renner,
  • Sagar S. Thorat,
  • Hariharaputhiran Subramanian and
  • Mukund P. Sibi

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 2283–2296, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.174

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  • , a chiral Cu(III) complex forms from an achiral benzylic radical and a Cu(II)–CN species, and subsequent reductive elimination affords the enantioenriched benzylic nitrile product. Recently, X.-Y. Liu and co-workers reported an enantioselective aminofluoroalkylation of alkenes using a Cu(I)/chiral
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Pd-catalyzed dehydrogenative arylation of arylhydrazines to access non-symmetric azobenzenes, including tetra-ortho derivatives

  • Loris Geminiani,
  • Kathrin Junge,
  • Matthias Beller and
  • Jean-François Soulé

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 2234–2242, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.170

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  • azobenzenes were obtained in purified yields between 70 and 85%. Various functional groups at the ortho- or para-position were well tolerated in this reaction, including electron-withdrawing groups such as trifluoromethoxy (3c, 69%), nitrile (3e, 81%), methyl ester (3h, 74%), N,N-dimethylamide (3i, 73%) and
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Electrochemical cyclization of alkynes to construct five-membered nitrogen-heterocyclic rings

  • Lifen Peng,
  • Ting Wang,
  • Zhiwen Yuan,
  • Bin Li,
  • Zilong Tang,
  • Xirong Liu,
  • Hui Li,
  • Guofang Jiang,
  • Chunling Zeng,
  • Henry N. C. Wong and
  • Xiao-Shui Peng

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 2173–2201, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.166

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  • reaction of nitrile, xanthene, terminal alkyne and water to synthesize oxazole was established by Li in 2023 (Scheme 12) [219]. After examining the reaction carefully, the optimized reaction conditions were obtained as follows: a mixture of alkyne 31 (0.3 mmol), xanthene 32 (0.45 mmol), CH3CN (5.0 mL), H2O
  • cascade annulation of o-alkynylbenzamide. Electrochemical intramolecular 1,2-amino oxygenation of alkyne. Electrochemical multicomponent reaction of nitrile, (thio)xanthene, terminal alkyne and water. Electrochemical aminotrifluoromethylation/cyclization of alkynes. Electrochemical cyclization of o
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C2 to C6 biobased carbonyl platforms for fine chemistry

  • Jingjing Jiang,
  • Muhammad Noman Haider Tariq,
  • Florence Popowycz,
  • Yanlong Gu and
  • Yves Queneau

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 2103–2172, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.165

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Rhodium-catalysed connective synthesis of diverse reactive probes bearing S(VI) electrophilic warheads

  • Scott Rice,
  • Julian Chesti,
  • William R. T. Mosedale,
  • Megan H. Wright,
  • Stephen P. Marsden,
  • Terry K. Smith and
  • Adam Nelson

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1924–1931, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.150

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  • estimation of the yield of each product (Figure 2, panel B). It was found that many reactions involving alcohol- (e.g., C1–5, C8, C11 and C14) and indole- (e.g., C3, C12 and C15) containing co-substrates yielded intermolecular products, whilst those involving nitrile-containing co-substrates (C9 and 10) and
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Facile synthesis of hydantoin/1,2,4-oxadiazoline spiro-compounds via 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of nitrile oxides to 5-iminohydantoins

  • Juliana V. Petrova,
  • Varvara T. Tkachenko,
  • Victor A. Tafeenko,
  • Anna S. Pestretsova,
  • Vadim S. Pokrovsky,
  • Maxim E. Kukushkin and
  • Elena K. Beloglazkina

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1552–1560, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.118

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  • -oxadiazoline spiro-compounds using a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of nitrile oxides to C=N bonds of 5-iminohydantoins. The efficiency of the approach was demonstrated by varying the substituents at four positions of the resulting spirocyclic molecules. Cytotoxicity of the target hydantoin/1,2,4-oxadiazolines was
  • shown to exceed previously known spiro-compounds bearing only hydantoins or 1,2,4-oxadiazolines (IC50 values were 30–50 μM, HCT116 cell lines). Keywords: 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition; hydantoins; nitrile oxides; Shiff bases; spiro-compounds; Introduction The 1,2,4-oxadiazole fragment is a common
  • cycloaddition (32CA) of nitrile oxides with 5-iminohydantoins (Figure 1). The proposed method involves the use of readily available starting materials, avoids chromatographic purification of the final products which are obtained in good yields. We have also tested the cytotoxicity of some synthesized spiro
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Oxetanes: formation, reactivity and total syntheses of natural products

  • Peter Gabko,
  • Martin Kalník and
  • Maroš Bella

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1324–1373, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.101

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  • -, particularly 2-methylideneoxetanes have become valuable intermediates in oxetane chemistry as they readily undergo a variety of chemical transformations, including ring-opening reactions with nucleophiles, epoxidations, cyclopropanations and [3 + 2] cycloadditions with nitrile oxides [51][52]. In addition
  • to a potentially even larger library of amide isosteres. The scope of the carbon nucleophiles is very broad and includes alkyls, alkenyls, alkynyls, aryls and heteroaryls (e.g., pyridine, indole, thiophene), as well as (poly)substituted phenyls bearing a nitrile or halogen(s). On the other hand, the
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Recent advances in amidyl radical-mediated photocatalytic direct intermolecular hydrogen atom transfer

  • Hao-Sen Wang,
  • Lin Li,
  • Xin Chen,
  • Jian-Li Wu,
  • Kai Sun,
  • Xiao-Lan Chen,
  • Ling-Bo Qu and
  • Bing Yu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1306–1323, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.100

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  • radical anion 15 was reduced by the photocatalyst Ir(Fppy)3 from the reagent 11. The resulting anion 14 underwent aromatization to release a nitrile anion, subsequently yielding product 12. This strategy also successfully produced products 16 and 17 with yields of 85% and 56%, respectively, from
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Published 27 Jun 2025

Recent advances in oxidative radical difunctionalization of N-arylacrylamides enabled by carbon radical reagents

  • Jiangfei Chen,
  • Yi-Lin Qu,
  • Ming Yuan,
  • Xiang-Mei Wu,
  • Heng-Pei Jiang,
  • Ying Fu and
  • Shengrong Guo

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1207–1271, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.98

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  • ) [6]. This methodology enabled the selective functionalization of one or two C(sp3)–H bonds adjacent to the nitrile group, leading to the formation of diverse polycycles with high selectivity. Various reaction parameters were systematically examined, including Lewis acids, oxidants, bases, reaction
  • different substituents, including aryl, heteroaryl, and alkyl groups at the terminal alkyne, were well tolerated, yielding moderate to good results (16aa–da). Furthermore, variations in the nitrile reaction partners, such as butyronitrile (16ea), 2-phenylacetonitrile (16fa), malononitrile (16ga), and 3-oxo
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Published 24 Jun 2025

Synthetic approach to borrelidin fragments: focus on key intermediates

  • Yudhi Dwi Kurniawan,
  • Zetryana Puteri Tachrim,
  • Teni Ernawati,
  • Faris Hermawan,
  • Ima Nurasiyah and
  • Muhammad Alfin Sulmantara

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1135–1160, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.91

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  • derivatives named alphabetically starting from the original borrelidin 1, designated as borrelidin A (Table 1, entry 1). A rare nitrile moiety at C12 of the macrolide ring in borrelidin A is present in most members of the borrelidin family (Table 1, entries 4, 5, 7–11, 13–16, and 18), except for borrelidin B
  • , N-acetylborrelidin B, borrelidin CR2, borrelidin I, and borrelidin N (Table 1, entries 2, 3, 6, 12, and 17). Borrelidin B (Table 1, entry 2), a tetrahydroborrelidin derivative with an aminomethyl group instead of the nitrile in position 12 of the macrolide, was isolated from the marine-derived
  • understanding of nitrile formation [24]. There are five total syntheses of borrelidin in the literature, reported by Morken et al. (2003) [25], Hanessian et al. (2003) [26], Ōmura et al. (2004) [27], Theodorakis et al. (2004) [28], and Ōmura et al. (2007) [29]. Additionally, there are twelve synthetic studies
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Published 12 Jun 2025

Recent advances in synthetic approaches for bioactive cinnamic acid derivatives

  • Betty A. Kustiana,
  • Galuh Widiyarti and
  • Teni Ernawati

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 1031–1086, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.85

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  • and co-workers (2021) utilized oxime chloride and cinnamic acid to synthesize O-acylhydroxamate 68 in good yield (Scheme 23A) [57]. In the presence of a base, oxime chloride was converted to electrophilic nitrile oxide 69 and reacted with carboxylic acid to form the cyclic intermediate 70. On the
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On the photoluminescence in triarylmethyl-centered mono-, di-, and multiradicals

  • Daniel Straub,
  • Markus Gross,
  • Mona E. Arnold,
  • Julia Zolg and
  • Alexander J. C. Kuehne

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 964–998, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.80

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  • )methyl (TTBrM) radical exhibits λem = 593 nm and ϕ of 0.8% (in dichloromethane-solution, at room temperature) [50][51]. Functionalization of TTM in the para-position has also been achieved with a pseudo-halide, namely a nitrile group. While the absorption and emission spectra are slightly
  • bathochromically shifted for mono- and bis-para-nitrile TTM radicals, successive nitrilation increases the ϕ to 4.6% and 7.4% (in cyclohexane) [53]. This improvement is most likely induced by symmetry breaking, resulting in excited states with some charge-transfer character. Moreover, the photostability of such
  • nitrile-bearing TTM equivalents is greatly enhanced. Interestingly, much like TTM, TTBrM exists also as enantiomeric propellers; however, in TTBrM radicals the resolved enantiomers are stable at room temperature, making these molecules interesting as chiral emitters with glum of 7 × 10−4, despite their
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Regioselective formal hydrocyanation of allenes: synthesis of β,γ-unsaturated nitriles with α-all-carbon quaternary centers

  • Seeun Lim,
  • Teresa Kim and
  • Yunmi Lee

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 800–806, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.63

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  • conditions and shows broad applicability to di- and trisubstituted allenes. Its practicality is demonstrated through the gram-scale synthesis and functional group transformations of amines, amides, and lactams, emphasizing its versatility and synthetic significance. Keywords: α-quaternary nitrile; Cu
  • for the in situ generation of hydrogen cyanide (Scheme 1a). This method achieved high regioselectivity and enantioselectivity, highlighting the potential of allene hydrocyanation for the synthesis of complex nitrile-containing products. In another approach, the Minakata group used electrophilic
  • cyanating reagents, such as p-toluenesulfonyl cyanide (TsCN) and N-cyano-N-phenyl-p-toluenesulfonamide [29]. The hydroboration of allenes with 9-BBN (9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane) as the hydride source, followed by regioselective cyanation with allylic boranes, provided nitrile-substituted quaternary carbon
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Development and mechanistic studies of calcium–BINOL phosphate-catalyzed hydrocyanation of hydrazones

  • Carola Tortora,
  • Christian A. Fischer,
  • Sascha Kohlbauer,
  • Alexandru Zamfir,
  • Gerd M. Ballmann,
  • Jürgen Pahl,
  • Sjoerd Harder and
  • Svetlana B. Tsogoeva

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 755–765, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.59

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  • subsequent step to yield hydrazino nitrile 2 (Table 2) from which α-hydrazino acids could be obtained by harsher hydrolysis conditions. It is important to note that compound 12 also exhibits geometric isomerism (Figure 2 depicts the lower-energy configuration), which arises from the newly formed CN double
  • short Ca···N distance to the product nitrile nitrogen atom in 13. Synthesis of the calcium diphenyl phosphate model complex 4 from phosphoric acid 3 and Ca(OiPr)2. Hydrocyanation of 1 catalyzed with calcium phosphate model complex 4. Asymmetric hydrocyanation of hydrazones catalyzed by calcium–BINOL
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Synthesis of N-acetyl diazocine derivatives via cross-coupling reaction

  • Thomas Brandt,
  • Pascal Lentes,
  • Jeremy Rudtke,
  • Michael Hösgen,
  • Christian Näther and
  • Rainer Herges

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 490–499, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.36

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  • of amino-N-acetyl diazocine by deprotection of the carbamate. Reaction conditions for the attempted Ullmann-type reaction with sodium azide. Reaction conditions for the palladium-catalyzed introduction of a nitrile functionality. Quantum yields of N-acetyl diazocine 1 in organic and aqueous media
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Synthesis of electrophile-tethered preQ1 analogs for covalent attachment to preQ1 RNA

  • Laurin Flemmich and
  • Ronald Micura

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 483–489, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.35

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  • such reactive preQ1 and (2,6-diamino-7-aminomethyl-7-deazapurine) DPQ1 ligands. The readily accessible key intermediates of preQ0 and DPQ0 (both bearing a nitrile moiety instead of the aminomethyl group) were reduced to the corresponding 7-formyl-7-deazapurine counterparts. These readily undergo
  • -diaminopyrimidin-4(3H)-one to afford preQ0 (7), as originally reported by Townsend et al. [30]. The next step, namely the reduction of the nitrile moiety by hydrogenation is critical and notoriously difficult due to the low reactivity of this group in preQ0 [26]. We solved this problem by applying strongly acidic
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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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  • participating group for glycosylation reactions (Scheme 19a) [157][158]. The oxocarbenium ion 110 formed in the process of the glycosylation reaction is stabilised from the α-face by the nitrile on the methyl ether via its π-electrons. This enables the attack of the approaching acceptor molecule from the β-face
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Molecular diversity of the reactions of MBH carbonates of isatins and various nucleophiles

  • Zi-Ying Xiao,
  • Jing Sun and
  • Chao-Guo Yan

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 286–295, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.21

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  • - and P-containing nucleophiles to MBH carbonates of isatins and convenient synthesis of diverse functionalized 3-substituted oxindole derivatives. Results and Discussion Initially, the reaction conditions were briefly examined by using MBH nitrile of isatin 1a and p-toluidine (2a) as model reaction. It
  • such as DABCO, DBU, triethylamine, and K2CO3 also resulted in the significant reduction of the yields. Therefore, the reaction of MBH nitrile of isatins and arylamines can be simply carried out in toluene at room temperature in the presence of a catalytic amount of DMAP. With the optimized reaction
  • derivatives. At first, a Lewis base attack at the α-position of the MBH nitrile of isatin resulted in the intermediate A with elimination of carbon dioxide and tert-butoxide ion. Secondly, the product 3 was produced by the SN2 substitution of the Lewis base by the arylamine. When MBH maleimides of isatin were
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Three-component reactions of conjugated dienes, CH acids and formaldehyde under diffusion mixing conditions

  • Dmitry E. Shybanov,
  • Maxim E. Kukushkin,
  • Eugene V. Babaev,
  • Nikolai V. Zyk and
  • Elena K. Beloglazkina

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2025, 21, 262–269, doi:10.3762/bjoc.21.18

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  • method was successfully used to generate highly active nitrile oxides and nitrilimines for 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions [19][20][21]. Based on our previous experience with diffusion mixing, we assumed that formaldehyde vapor diffusion into the reaction would lead to an extremely low concentration
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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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  • hydroamination and temporary protection of nitrile and phenolic hydroxy groups. The synthetic strategy enabled the efficient synthesis of the substructure of saframycins bearing isoquinoline and THIQ units in just four steps from the modular assembly of the three components. We also found the unexpected
  • coupling of alkyne 8, THIQ segment 9, and benzaldehyde would enable convergent assembly of the building blocks to produce 10 [43][44][45][46]. Removal of the cyclic acetal in 10 followed by Strecker-type conversion leading to an α-amino nitrile would enable tandem intramolecular cyclization with phenol to
  • thermodynamically more stable than its 5-exo counterpart 13. Thirdly, the 2,3-diaminobenzofuran would be utilized as a temporary protecting group for both the phenolic hydroxy group and the nitrile moiety. These functional groups are necessary for the aromatic A-ring to interact with DNA and for synthetic
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Published 28 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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  • intermediate 23 is captured by the L2Cu(II)(CN)2 complex 25 and then undergoes reductive elimination to provide the chiral nitrile product 22. Finally, the reduced [AQ–H]• and L2Cu(I)CN (24) are reoxidized at the anode to complete the catalytic cycle. In 2023, Xu and Lai developed a three-component system for
  • enantioenriched nitrile products 29. The proposed mechanism is illustrated in Figure 8. [Mes-Acr-Ph]+* is generated through the photoexcitation of the photocatalyst [Mes-Acr-Ph]+, which undergoes electron transfer to the heteroarene 28, resulting in the formation of the [Mes-Acr-Ph]• and heteroarene radical
  • enantioenriched nitrile products 89 and a reduced Cu(I) complex 94, which is reoxidized through anodic oxidation. The 1,2-diamine moiety is present in numerous natural products and bioactive compounds. In 2022, Xu et al. reported the Cu-catalyzed electrocatalytic diazidation of olefins with ppm-level catalyst
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