75014-48-1Relevant articles and documents
Total Synthesis of (+)-Pleuromutilin
Farney, Elliot P.,Feng, Sean S.,Sch?fers, Felix,Reisman, Sarah E.
, p. 1267 - 1270 (2018)
An 18-step synthesis of the antibiotic (+)-pleuromutilin is disclosed. The key steps of the synthesis include a highly stereoselective SmI2-mediated cyclization to establish the eight-membered ring and a stereospecific transannular [1,5]-hydrogen atom transfer to set the C10 stereocenter. This strategy was also used to prepare (+)-12-epi-pleuromutilin. The chemistry described here will enable efforts to prepare new mutilin antibiotics.
A gold catalytic the method for synthesizing calls the ether
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Paragraph 0051-0054, (2017/02/28)
The invention provides a synthetic method of asymmetrical ether in the field of organic synthesis. The general equation of reaction is defined in the specification. In the equation, R-OH is benzyl alcohol, p-methoxy benzyl alcohol, tert-butyl alcohol, diphenyl carbinol or triphenylmethanol; and R'OH is common alkyl alcohol or a compound containing hydroxyl groups. A gold catalyst required by the reaction is Ph3PAuCl, Ph3PAuNTf2, HAuCl4, NaAuCl4, Ph3PAuOTf, Ph3PAuSbF6, IPrAuCl or nano-gold. A medium required by the reaction is solvent-free, and is toluene, mesitylene, 1,2-dichloroethane, tetrahydrofuran, acetonitrile or acetone. The reaction is implemented by heating through a microwave reactor. The method has advantages as follows: raw materials are easily available; operation is simple; the range of application is wide; atom economy is good; and the reaction is green.
Total Synthesis of the Boron-Containing Ion Carrier Antibiotic Macrodiolide Tartrolon B
Mulzer, Johann,Berger, Markus
, p. 891 - 898 (2007/10/03)
The first total synthesis of the boron-containing macrodiolide antibiotic tartrolon B is reported in full detail. Two convergent approaches to the target compound are described, the first of which eventually failed, due to sensitive functionality. In the