A new way to make a bang : Several functionalized 1‐ethyl‐5‐aminotetrazoles, 1‐ethyl‐5‐nitrimino‐tetrazoles, and copper complexes have been synthesized and their chemical and energetic properties have been comprehensively characterized. The compounds belong to all classes of “energetic materials”: explosives, propellants, and pyrotechnics.
Tracking down potential killers : Strong host–guest interactions enable the facile combination of polycationic cyclodextrin binding motifs (blue) with fluorescent reporters (orange) tethered to a hydrophobic guest molecule (dark green). An array of supramolecular fluorescent receptors prepared by this modular approach was used for the pattern‐based recognition of negatively charged contaminants in the anticoagulant drug heparin.
Another way to dienes : The ruthenium‐catalyzed 6‐endo‐cycloisomerization of 1,5‐enynes gives the corresponding 1,3‐cyclohexadienes in high to excellent yields. This novel synthetic and catalytic method constitutes another way to selectively prepare 1,3‐cyclohexadienes, this cyclic diene skeleton being a core subunit in many natural products and a useful building block for a variety of organic transformations.
Positive discrimination : Chemo‐ and regioselective palladium‐catalyzed cycloetherification of allendiols, namely β,γ‐ and γ,δ‐allendiols, may occur by judicious choice of palladium‐catalyzed conditions owing to their potential ability to discriminate between both nucleophilic sites (see scheme).
Reactions of primary selenoamides with dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate afforded 2‐aryl‐5‐methoxy‐carbonylmethylene‐4,5‐dihydro‐1,3‐selenazol‐4‐ones in moderate to high yields. Reactions of the primary selenoamides with acetylenedicarboxylic acid gave 2‐aryl‐5‐carboxymethylene‐4‐ethoxy‐4,5‐dihydro‐1,3‐selenazol‐4‐ols in moderate yields. 相似文献
The aggregation and self‐assembly of square‐planar alkynylplatinum(II) complexes is induced by the use of a chiral polyacetylene with a helical conformation (see scheme). The chain helicity of the chiral polyacetylene under basic conditions has also been demonstrated to be enhanced by the presence of the positively charged platinum(II) complexes.
Grinding them down: By using a tailor‐made additive, even in the absence of racemization in solution, abrasive grinding can yield an enantiopure solid state. This novel chiral resolution technique is based on an asymmetric bifurcation in the crystal size distribution as a result of stereoselective hampered crystal growth. R=o‐tolyl.
Tuning in : The reaction of halocyclopentane organometallic reagents can be tuned by the choice of metal (see scheme). Cyclopentylmagnesium bromide reduces aldehydes and ketones to the corresponding alcohols. However, in the presence of ZnCl2, normal Grignard addition to the ketones gives tertiary alcohols with complete diastereoselectivity. These protocols were used in the asymmetric synthesis of two medicinally important compounds.
Bringing order : A new class of periodic mesoporous organosilicas (PMOs) with a urea‐bridged organosilica precursor under acid‐catalyzed and inorganic‐salt‐assisted conditions was obtained. The large‐pore hybrid materials have ordered mesostructure with uniform pore size distributions, which can be seen from the TEM images.
Going through the phases : The title reaction was found to proceed by an initial base‐mediated isomerization to allenyl esters and subsequent phase transfer catalyzed alkylation at the α position of the ester (see scheme).
Stable analogues : An effective synthetic route involving cycloaddition between alkynes and azidonucleosides to afford a new class of stable aminoacyl‐tRNA analogues such as depicted is presented. Biological evaluation showed that theses new compounds act as potent inhibitors of FemXWv aminoacyl transferase, a novel drug target.
Constructing α‐stereogenic amides and ketones : The highly regioselective and enantioselective conjugate addition of 1,3‐dicarbonyl compounds to 1,4‐dicarbonyl but‐2‐enes has been developed with the chiral bicyclic guanidine as catalyst (ee values up to 97 %; see scheme).
On edge : Self‐assembled monolayers of a bis(hydrazone)‐based molecular grid physisorbed on graphite are studied by scanning tunneling microscopy (see picture). High order is attained at the supramolecular level by thermal annealing of the grid‐based films. A preferential edge‐on configuration of the molecular grid with respect to the substrate is found.
Tin knows its oniums! An unusual nitride tetrastannylene and a stannylenated ammonium ion stabilized by a samarium tetradiazaphospholido counterion are the first examples of a tris(organostannylenyl)amine derivative and a divalent tin coordinate onium ion that incorporates 1,2,4‐diazaphospholide ligand (see figure).