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Photoredox catalysis in nickel-catalyzed C–H functionalization

  • Lusina Mantry,
  • Rajaram Maayuri,
  • Vikash Kumar and
  • Parthasarathy Gandeepan

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2209–2259, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.143

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  • discovered the synergistic combination of nickel catalysis and benzaldehyde for the arylation of C(sp3)–H bonds adjacent to nitrogen or sulfur in amides 6 and thioethers 28, respectively, under UVA light irradiation [68]. As shown in Scheme 16, both primary and secondary C(sp3)–H bonds of amides were
  • bonds are not limited to tertiary amines/amides. Secondary amides could also be arylated, as reported by Montgomery, Martin and co-workers [72]. The authors discovered that the combination of Ir[dF(CF3)ppy]2(dtbbpy)PF6, NiBr2·diglyme, 5,5’-dimethyl-2,2’-bipyridine (5,5’-diMe-bpy), and K3PO4 in dioxane
  • under irradiation of blue LEDs at ambient temperature afforded the desired α-arylation products 32 from secondary amides 31 and (hetero)aryl bromides 3 (Scheme 18) [72]. The method showed a broad substrate scope for both amides and aryl bromides. The authors also realized the enantioselective variant of
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Published 31 Aug 2021

On the application of 3d metals for C–H activation toward bioactive compounds: The key step for the synthesis of silver bullets

  • Renato L. Carvalho,
  • Amanda S. de Miranda,
  • Mateus P. Nunes,
  • Roberto S. Gomes,
  • Guilherme A. M. Jardim and
  • Eufrânio N. da Silva Júnior

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1849–1938, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.126

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  • (III) salts and AlMe3 as a base for the regioselective ortho functionalization of aromatic secondary amides has been recently reported [121]. The reaction is performed with 1–2 mol % of CrCl3 or Cr(aca)3, a stoichiometric amount of AlMe3 and bromoalkynes (Scheme 15B), allyl bromide or 1,4-dihydro-1,4
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Published 30 Jul 2021

Development of N-F fluorinating agents and their fluorinations: Historical perspective

  • Teruo Umemoto,
  • Yuhao Yang and
  • Gerald B. Hammond

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1752–1813, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.123

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  • malonates and Grignard reagents were largely improved to up to 81% and 50%, respectively. The carbanions of aromatics, ketones, nitroalkanes, amides, etc. could also be reasonably well fluorinated and this study showed great progress. However, although these fluorinating agents were stable and easy-to
  • -alkylarenesulfonamides 4-1 [26] and Umemoto’s N-fluoropyridinium salts 5-4 [29][32]. 1-7. N-Fluoroperfluoroalkanesulfonimides In 1987, DesMarteau et al. reported the synthesis of a series of N-fluoroperfluoroalkanesulfonimides 7-1. These were prepared by reacting N,N-bis(perfluoroalkanesulfonyl)amides with 100% F2 at
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Published 27 Jul 2021

Chemical approaches to discover the full potential of peptide nucleic acids in biomedical applications

  • Nikita Brodyagin,
  • Martins Katkevics,
  • Venubabu Kotikam,
  • Christopher A. Ryan and
  • Eriks Rozners

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1641–1688, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.116

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Icilio Guareschi and his amazing “1897 reaction”

  • Gian Cesare Tron,
  • Alberto Minassi,
  • Giovanni Sorba,
  • Mara Fausone and
  • Giovanni Appendino

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1335–1351, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.93

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  • File 1, third paragraph). Despite the poverty of means, Guareschi established a laboratory in Livorno, carrying out independent research in the realm of organic chemistry. In 1874, Guareschi reported the reduction of amides to aldehydes and alcohols with sodium amalgam [23], nowadays an obsolete
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Published 25 May 2021

Photoinduced post-modification of graphitic carbon nitride-embedded hydrogels: synthesis of 'hydrophobic hydrogels' and pore substructuring

  • Cansu Esen and
  • Baris Kumru

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1323–1334, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.92

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  • stretching at 1620 cm−1 is typical for carbonyl groups of amides (Figure 1a). Thereupon, characteristic hydrogel vibrations explicitly vary according to the applied processes. The major difference between HG and HGCM is the significant peak sharpness around 3274 cm-1, which can be related to –NH2 functional
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A comprehensive review of flow chemistry techniques tailored to the flavours and fragrances industries

  • Guido Gambacorta,
  • James S. Sharley and
  • Ian R. Baxendale

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1181–1312, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.90

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N-tert-Butanesulfinyl imines in the asymmetric synthesis of nitrogen-containing heterocycles

  • Joseane A. Mendes,
  • Paulo R. R. Costa,
  • Miguel Yus,
  • Francisco Foubelo and
  • Camilla D. Buarque

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1096–1140, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.86

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  • rhodium catalyst in dioxane, in the presence of 2 equivalents of MeOH, at 65 °C, leading to compounds 65 with high diastereomeric ratio. Crude amides 65 were converted into the corresponding pyrrolidines 66 in high yield by stirring at room temperature for 1 h in presence of 2.0 equivalents of LiHMDS
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Published 12 May 2021

A chromatography-free and aqueous waste-free process for thioamide preparation with Lawesson’s reagent

  • Ke Wu,
  • Yichen Ling,
  • An Ding,
  • Liqun Jin,
  • Nan Sun,
  • Baoxiang Hu,
  • Zhenlu Shen and
  • Xinquan Hu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 805–812, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.69

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  • -coupling reactions [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]. The thio-substitution of amides with LR is an efficient and straightforward method, because the amide substrates and LR are readily available and the reactions are easily operated [8][9][36][37][38][39][40]. With thio-substitution of amides as a model
  • reference data. Melting points were determined on a Büchi M-565 apparatus. All reagents were obtained from commercial suppliers and used without further purification. The reactions were monitored by thin-layer chromatography. Column chromatography was performed using silica gel (300–400 mesh). Amides 1a–l
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Synthetic reactions driven by electron-donor–acceptor (EDA) complexes

  • Zhonglie Yang,
  • Yutong Liu,
  • Kun Cao,
  • Xiaobin Zhang,
  • Hezhong Jiang and
  • Jiahong Li

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 771–799, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.67

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  • form the EDA complex, affording acylation product 123 under blue-light irradiation (Scheme 42). The quantum yield of the reaction was determined to be 0.08, suggesting that the reaction proceeded via radical coupling rather than a radical propagation. Moreover, the reaction was compatible with amides
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α,γ-Dioxygenated amides via tandem Brook rearrangement/radical oxygenation reactions and their application to syntheses of γ-lactams

  • Mikhail K. Klychnikov,
  • Radek Pohl,
  • Ivana Císařová and
  • Ullrich Jahn

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 688–704, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.58

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  • defined combinations of chiral epoxides and chiral amides. This represents a very rare example of an oxidative geminal C–C/C–O difunctionalization next to carbonyl groups. The resulting dioxygenated allylic amides are subsequently subjected to persistent radical effect-based 5-exo-trig radical cyclization
  • step [55]. Radical 5-exo or 5-endo cyclizations of substituted N-allyl or N-vinyl α-halo amides VIII [56][57][58][59][60][61] or X [62][63][64][65][66] using atom transfer and other chain reactions, as well as non-chain methods [67][68][69][70][71][72][73] have been used to approach diverse γ-lactam
  • access to complex target molecules [74][75]. The principle is illustrated for a merger of nucleophilic opening of allylepoxides 1 with silylacetamides 2/Brook rearrangement [76][77][78] and oxygenation with TEMPO (3) leading to γ-(silyloxy)-α-(aminoxy)amides 5, which can be subsequently subjected to
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Valorisation of plastic waste via metal-catalysed depolymerisation

  • Francesca Liguori,
  • Carmen Moreno-Marrodán and
  • Pierluigi Barbaro

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 589–621, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.53

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  • conditions. For instance, for polyesters, alcoholysis may provide mixed monomers formally derived from transesterification reactions [89][90], while aminolysis provides amides and alcohols [91][92]. In the search of “greener” technologies for plastic recycling, catalytic hydrogenolysis processes have been
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Published 02 Mar 2021

Synthesis of (Z)-3-[amino(phenyl)methylidene]-1,3-dihydro-2H-indol-2-ones using an Eschenmoser coupling reaction

  • Lukáš Marek,
  • Lukáš Kolman,
  • Jiří Váňa,
  • Jan Svoboda and
  • Jiří Hanusek

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 527–539, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.47

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  • inhibiting activity, was prepared in yields varying mostly from 70 to 97% and always surpassing those obtained by other published methods. The method includes an Eschenmoser coupling reaction, which is very feasible (even without using a thiophile except tertiary amides) and scalable. The (Z)-configuration
  • nitriles, amides, amide acetals, and imidoesters [1][2][3][5][11][14] or from their independently prepared 3-chloromethylidene- [4][9][15][16][17], 3-hydroxymethylidene- or 3-(alkoxymethylidene)oxindoles [2][5][6][18][19][20] and the appropriate amines. Recently, original methods involving the construction
  • also Supporting Information File 1). The primary thiobenzamides 2a–d were prepared by the magnesium chloride-catalyzed thiolysis of commercially available benzonitriles [53] and the secondary thiobenzamides 3a–h were obtained by the thionation of the corresponding N-substituted amides [54] using
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Synthesis of N-perfluoroalkyl-3,4-disubstituted pyrroles by rhodium-catalyzed transannulation of N-fluoroalkyl-1,2,3-triazoles with terminal alkynes

  • Olga Bakhanovich,
  • Viktor Khutorianskyi,
  • Vladimir Motornov and
  • Petr Beier

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 504–510, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.44

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  • trifluorometylated compounds is essential for future progress in areas that eventually improve the quality of life. In this context, N-trifluoromethylated compounds (amines, amides and nitrogen heterocycles) are a relatively underexplored group of molecules with a high potential in medicinal chemistry [29][30
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Synthetic strategies of phosphonodepsipeptides

  • Jiaxi Xu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 461–484, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.41

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  • reviewed, including the phosphonylation of hydroxy esters with phosphonochloridates, the condensation of phosphonic monoesters and hydroxy esters, the alkylation of phosphonic monoesters with 1-(alkoxycarbonyl)alkyl halides or sulfonates, multicomponent condensation of amides, aldehydes, and
  • transpeptidase, which catalyzes the transfer of the γ-glutamyl group of glutathione and related γ-glutamyl amides to amino acids and peptides (transpeptidation) or to water (hydrolysis). For this purpose, N-Cbz-aminophosphonic acid 91 was first transformed to the corresponding dichloride 92, which underwent a
  • -hydroxyglutarate (84) in a Mitsunobu reaction to generate the γ-phosphonodepsipeptide 79 in a high yield of 66% (Scheme 27) [28]. Synthesis of phosphonodepsipeptides via the multicomponent condensation of amides, aldehydes, and phosphites followed by alcoholysis with hydroxy esters Previously, the Mannich-type
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Synthesis of trifluoromethyl ketones by nucleophilic trifluoromethylation of esters under a fluoroform/KHMDS/triglyme system

  • Yamato Fujihira,
  • Yumeng Liang,
  • Makoto Ono,
  • Kazuki Hirano,
  • Takumi Kagawa and
  • Norio Shibata

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 431–438, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.39

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  • examined [46]. Trifluoromethyl ketones (TFMKs) are valuable fluorine-containing synthetic targets of bioactive compounds [55][56] that behave as mimics of the tetrahedral transition-state intermediate of enzymatic hydrolysis of esters and amides by stabilizing their hydrates (Figure 1a) [57]. In fact, the
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The preparation and properties of 1,1-difluorocyclopropane derivatives

  • Kymbat S. Adekenova,
  • Peter B. Wyatt and
  • Sergazy M. Adekenov

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 245–272, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.25

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  • smooth hydrolysis. Wang et al. reported the enantioselective biotransformations of geminally difluorinated cyclopropanecarbonitriles and amides in 2004 [77]. They transformed gem-difluorocyclopropane derivatives with the help of a soil microorganism, Rhodococcus sp. AJ270, which provided a very effective
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Selective synthesis of α-organylthio esters and α-organylthio ketones from β-keto esters and sodium S-organyl sulfurothioates under basic conditions

  • Jean C. Kazmierczak,
  • Roberta Cargnelutti,
  • Thiago Barcellos,
  • Claudio C. Silveira and
  • Ricardo F. Schumacher

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 234–244, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.24

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  • to α-sulfenylated amides (Scheme 1C) [52]. Inspired by those elegant pioneering studies, we explored the reaction of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds with Bunte salts mediated by a base (Scheme 1D). The choice of NaOH as the base and its concentration were crucial to the selective synthesis of α-thio esters
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Au(III) complexes with tetradentate-cyclam-based ligands

  • Ann Christin Reiersølmoen,
  • Thomas N. Solvi and
  • Anne Fiksdahl

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 186–192, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.18

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  • amides 1a,b and 2a,b. Initially, by refluxing diamide–diamines 1a,b and cyclam amide precursors 2a,b in THF with LiAlH4 for 3 days [36], complex product mixtures of partly and fully reduced species were obtained for all amides except 2a. In order to activate the amides for reduction, improved reaction
  • cyclam tetraamino-coordination was obtained by 1H,15N-HMBC NMR. The polyamides (1, 2) failed to undergo Au(III) coordination, which confirmed the previously observed resistance of amides to coordinate to Au(III). The catalytic ability of the new Au(III) complexes were screened in selected test reactions
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Novel library synthesis of 3,4-disubstituted pyridin-2(1H)-ones via cleavage of pyridine-2-oxy-7-azabenzotriazole ethers under ionic hydrogenation conditions at room temperature

  • Romain Pierre,
  • Anne Brethon,
  • Sylvain A. Jacques,
  • Aurélie Blond,
  • Sandrine Chambon,
  • Sandrine Talano,
  • Catherine Raffin,
  • Branislav Musicki,
  • Claire Bouix-Peter,
  • Loic Tomas,
  • Gilles Ouvry,
  • Rémy Morgentin,
  • Laurent F. Hennequin and
  • Craig S. Harris

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 156–165, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.16

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  • % isolated yield (Table 1, entry 6). With these conditions in hand, we prepared a small library with different amides at C-3 to test the robustness of this new process before going into library production (Table 2). However, to our surprise, the process worked only for compounds with aliphatic amides at C-3
  • affording only acceptable yields of pyridine intermediate (9a–c) with the major byproduct arising from the dechlorination of 8. Application of the same conditions with aromatic amides at C-3 (8d,e) failed with only trace quantities of final product observed. We speculated that the aromatic carboxamide NH
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Direct synthesis of anomeric tetrazolyl iminosugars from sugar-derived lactams

  • Michał M. Więcław and
  • Bartłomiej Furman

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 115–123, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.12

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  • . Although the Vilsmeier–Haack reaction [1] or amide reduction with LiAlH4 are textbook examples that easily come to mind, there are not many other methods available. Simple alkyl and aryl amides, unlike other carbonyl compounds, typically do not undergo direct addition by a nucleophile, including active
  • review articles have been written about this topic, enclosing most of the advances made to date [3][4][5]. A fascinating subset of these transformations encompass the reduction of amides to imines, with direct subsequent functionalization. One of the methodologies for such a modification was developed by
  • Charette et al. In their procedure the combination of triflic anhydride and pyridine [6] (or its 2-fluoro derivative [7]) was used as an activating agent to transform amides into reactive iminium complexes. Another stoichiometric approach was presented by Georg et al. by utilization of zirconocene chloride
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Recent progress in the synthesis of homotropane alkaloids adaline, euphococcinine and N-methyleuphococcinine

  • Dimas J. P. Lima,
  • Antonio E. G. Santana,
  • Michael A. Birkett and
  • Ricardo S. Porto

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 28–41, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.4

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  • -sulfinimes (+)-95 and (+)-96 were added to a −78 °C solution of the N-methoxy-N-methylacetamide enolate 102, leading to Weinreb amides (+)-97 and (+)-98, respectively, with good yields and high diastereoisomeric excesses (Scheme 11). The reaction of (+)-97 and (+)-98 with five equivalents of methylmagnesium
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Amine–borane complex-initiated SF5Cl radical addition on alkenes and alkynes

  • Audrey Gilbert,
  • Pauline Langowski,
  • Marine Delgado,
  • Laurent Chabaud,
  • Mathieu Pucheault and
  • Jean-François Paquin

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 3069–3077, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.256

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  • hydrogen reservoirs [40], as reducing agents in various transformations, including the reduction of aldehydes, amides and ketones, reductive aminations, alkene hydroboration, and carbon bond forming reaction [41][42], as well as various boronate and borinic acid precursors [43][44][45][46][47]. More
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Regioselective synthesis of heterocyclic N-sulfonyl amidines from heteroaromatic thioamides and sulfonyl azides

  • Vladimir Ilkin,
  • Vera Berseneva,
  • Tetyana Beryozkina,
  • Tatiana Glukhareva,
  • Lidia Dianova,
  • Wim Dehaen,
  • Eugenia Seliverstova and
  • Vasiliy Bakulev

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2937–2947, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.243

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  • corresponding amides 4a–d by treatment with phosphorus decasulfide (Scheme 1). It is worth noting that amides of 1-alkyl-1,2,3-triazole-4-carboxylic acids are poorly represented in the literature and the methods of their preparation require the addition of alkyl azides to acetylene carboxylic esters and
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Bifurcated synthesis of methylene-lactone- and methylene-lactam-fused spirolactams via electrophilic amide allylation of γ-phenylthio-functionalized γ-lactams

  • Tetsuya Sengoku,
  • Koki Makino,
  • Ayumi Iijima,
  • Toshiyasu Inuzuka and
  • Hidemi Yoda

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2769–2775, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.227

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  • the optimal reaction conditions for electrophilic allylation of 2b with 1a in hand, we turned to demonstrate the versatility of this method. In our previous work relating to nucleophilic allylation of imide derivatives, we succeeded the syntheses of N-carbonyl-functionalized γ-hydroxy amides bearing
  • transposed reaction sequence, N-Boc protection followed by hydroxylation (Scheme 2). N-Boc amides were readily obtained by treatment of 3b–o with Boc2O and DMAP, which were successively subjected to hydroxylation in the presence of CuBr. Expectedly, the desired lactonization occurred spontaneously under the
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