Development of new synthetic methods towards prins cyclization

A brief introduction to major aspects of Prins cyclization is presented in Chapter 1. Two strategies were attempted via exploitation of the steric and electronic effects in Chapter 2, and a novel and efficient trans Prins cyclization reaction was disclosed by exploiting the electronic effect or the...

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Main Author: Liu, Feng
Other Authors: Loh Teck Peng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-386902023-02-28T23:34:52Z Development of new synthetic methods towards prins cyclization Liu, Feng Loh Teck Peng School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Organic chemistry::Organic synthesis A brief introduction to major aspects of Prins cyclization is presented in Chapter 1. Two strategies were attempted via exploitation of the steric and electronic effects in Chapter 2, and a novel and efficient trans Prins cyclization reaction was disclosed by exploiting the electronic effect or the neighboring participation effect. In Chapter 3 & 4, a Friedel-Crafts-Prins cascade reaction was developed to construct polycyclic THP/DHP and furans rings from propargylic and allylic epoxides in an efficient and diastereoselective manner. In Chapter 5, suppression of oxonia-Cope rearrangement was achieved by tuning the reaction conditions and substrates, leading to the development of a novel cis Prins cyclization reaction of allenic alcohols. By far, the application of this methodology to the synthesis of (+)-Sambutoxin was unsuccessful due to the low reactivity of the starting pyridinone aldehyde. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SPMS) 2010-05-17T06:24:40Z 2010-05-17T06:24:40Z 2009 2009 Thesis Liu, F. (2009). Development of new synthetic methods towards prins cyclization. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/38690 10.32657/10356/38690 en 229 p. application/pdf
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Development of new synthetic methods towards prins cyclization
description A brief introduction to major aspects of Prins cyclization is presented in Chapter 1. Two strategies were attempted via exploitation of the steric and electronic effects in Chapter 2, and a novel and efficient trans Prins cyclization reaction was disclosed by exploiting the electronic effect or the neighboring participation effect. In Chapter 3 & 4, a Friedel-Crafts-Prins cascade reaction was developed to construct polycyclic THP/DHP and furans rings from propargylic and allylic epoxides in an efficient and diastereoselective manner. In Chapter 5, suppression of oxonia-Cope rearrangement was achieved by tuning the reaction conditions and substrates, leading to the development of a novel cis Prins cyclization reaction of allenic alcohols. By far, the application of this methodology to the synthesis of (+)-Sambutoxin was unsuccessful due to the low reactivity of the starting pyridinone aldehyde.
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title Development of new synthetic methods towards prins cyclization
title_short Development of new synthetic methods towards prins cyclization
title_full Development of new synthetic methods towards prins cyclization
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