Enantioselective modification of sulfonamides and sulfonamide-containing drugs via carbene organic catalysis
A carbene-catalyzed method for highly enantioselective modification of sulfonamides is disclosed. The reaction proceeds under mild conditions with broad substrate scope, wide functional group tolerance, and good to excellent yields. When multiple sulfonamides or amines are present in the same molecu...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1482282023-02-28T19:21:56Z Enantioselective modification of sulfonamides and sulfonamide-containing drugs via carbene organic catalysis Song, Runjiang Liu, Yingguo Majhi, Pankaj Kumar Ng, Pei Rou Hao, Lin Xu, Jun Tian, Weiyi Zhang, Long Liu, Hongmei Zhang, Xinglong Chi, Robin Yonggui School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Chemistry Sulfonamides Non-covalent Interactions A carbene-catalyzed method for highly enantioselective modification of sulfonamides is disclosed. The reaction proceeds under mild conditions with broad substrate scope, wide functional group tolerance, and good to excellent yields. When multiple sulfonamides or amines are present in the same molecule, the reaction occurs in a highly chemo-selective manner. Application of our method allows for selective modification of sulfonamide-containing drug molecules to form the corresponding phthalidyl derivatives as potential prodrugs. Experimental observations and DFT calculations suggest that the reaction proceeds via a stepwise addition pathway, assisted by Li+ ions or protons. Non-covalent interactions, such as cation–π interactions, play important roles in enhancing the reactivity and controlling the enantioselectivity of the reaction. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Research Foundation (NRF) Accepted version 2021-04-26T07:24:09Z 2021-04-26T07:24:09Z 2021 Journal Article Song, R., Liu, Y., Majhi, P. K., Ng, P. R., Hao, L., Xu, J., Tian, W., Zhang, L., Liu, H., Zhang, X. & Chi, R. Y. (2021). Enantioselective modification of sulfonamides and sulfonamide-containing drugs via carbene organic catalysis. Organic Chemistry Frontiers. https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/D1QO00212K 2052-4129 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148228 10.1039/D1QO00212K en Organic Chemistry Frontiers © 2021 Partner Organisations (The Chinese Chemical Society, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, and Royal Society of Chemistry). All rights reserved. This paper was published in Organic Chemistry Frontiers and is made available with permission of Partner Organisations (The Chinese Chemical Society, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, and Royal Society of Chemistry) application/pdf |
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A carbene-catalyzed method for highly enantioselective modification of sulfonamides is disclosed. The reaction proceeds under mild conditions with broad substrate scope, wide functional group tolerance, and good to excellent yields. When multiple sulfonamides or amines are present in the same molecule, the reaction occurs in a highly chemo-selective manner. Application of our method allows for selective modification of sulfonamide-containing drug molecules to form the corresponding phthalidyl derivatives as potential prodrugs. Experimental observations and DFT calculations suggest that the reaction proceeds via a stepwise addition pathway, assisted by Li+ ions or protons. Non-covalent interactions, such as cation–π interactions, play important roles in enhancing the reactivity and controlling the enantioselectivity of the reaction. |
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Enantioselective modification of sulfonamides and sulfonamide-containing drugs via carbene organic catalysis |
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Enantioselective modification of sulfonamides and sulfonamide-containing drugs via carbene organic catalysis |
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