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Substrate specificity of a ketosynthase domain involved in bacillaene biosynthesis

  • Zhiyong Yin and
  • Jeroen S. Dickschat

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 734–740, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.67

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  • benzyl alcohol to obtain the unlabelled ester 5 with a quantitative yield over two steps. After having established this method, (5-13C)glutamic acid (3) was converted analogously into (1-13C)-5, unfortunately with a little lower, but still very good yield of 83%. By employing Yamaguchi conditions, the
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Published 05 Apr 2024

Entry to new spiroheterocycles via tandem Rh(II)-catalyzed O–H insertion/base-promoted cyclization involving diazoarylidene succinimides

  • Alexander Yanovich,
  • Anastasia Vepreva,
  • Ksenia Malkova,
  • Grigory Kantin and
  • Dmitry Dar’in

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 561–569, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.48

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  • of compound 4b has been confirmed by single crystal X-ray data. The next step was to investigate the possibility of obtaining six-membered oxygen-containing spiroheterocycles by interaction of DAS 1 with 2-(bromomethyl)benzyl alcohol (15) (Scheme 6). The synthesis was carried out under the conditions
  • summarized in Scheme 8). The first pathway is realized in the formation of five-membered (in the case of 3-bromopropanol) and six-membered (in the case of 2-(bromomethyl)benzyl alcohol) cycles – the cyclization of the anion is faster than its reverse protonation. The same applies to substrates with activated
  • -(bromomethyl)benzyl alcohol. Examples where a target spirocyclic product was not observed. Plausible mechanism of the transformations studied. Supporting Information Deposition numbers CCDC 2295111 (for 2a), 2308315 (for 3b), and 2305370 (for 4b) contain the supplementary crystallographic data for this paper
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Published 11 Mar 2024

Non-noble metal-catalyzed cross-dehydrogenation coupling (CDC) involving ether α-C(sp3)–H to construct C–C bonds

  • Hui Yu and
  • Feng Xu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1259–1288, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.94

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  • oxidative alkylation of cyclic benzyl ethers with malonates or ketones. Oxygen is used as a terminal oxidant at atmospheric pressure. The key intermediate of this oxidative coupling reaction is benzyl alcohol intermediate C (Scheme 4) [52]. The generation of N–O radicals from NHPI in the presence of oxygen
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Published 06 Sep 2023

Honeycomb reactor: a promising device for streamlining aerobic oxidation under continuous-flow conditions

  • Masahiro Hosoya,
  • Yusuke Saito and
  • Yousuke Horiuchi

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 752–763, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.55

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  • using the standard tube reactor and the honeycomb reactor (Scheme 4 and Table 5). With benzyl alcohol and benzyl alcohols bearing various substituents such as OMe, Me, Br, CF3 and COOMe at the 4-position and OMe at the 2- or 3-position, the reaction was uniformly accelerated using the honeycomb reactor
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Published 31 May 2023

Nucleophile-induced ring contraction in pyrrolo[2,1-c][1,4]benzothiazines: access to pyrrolo[2,1-b][1,3]benzothiazoles

  • Ekaterina A. Lystsova,
  • Maksim V. Dmitriev,
  • Andrey N. Maslivets and
  • Ekaterina E. Khramtsova

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 646–657, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.46

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  • , benzylamine, and arylamines 11, while alkylamines are unsuitable for it. Notable, the use of bulky nucleophiles (tert-butyl alcohol (16a), benzyl alcohol (16b), benzhydrol (16c), 2-aminobenzothiazole (16d), HCl) makes it possible to obtain pyrrolobenzothiazoles 17 from compounds 1, but their formation
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Published 11 May 2023

Mechanochemical solid state synthesis of copper(I)/NHC complexes with K3PO4

  • Ina Remy-Speckmann,
  • Birte M. Zimmermann,
  • Mahadeb Gorai,
  • Martin Lerch and
  • Johannes F. Teichert

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 440–447, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.34

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  • benzoate (8) lower overall conversion to benzyl alcohol (9) and lower yield was found with 5bm (65% conv. and 53% yield with 5bm, in comparison to 100% conv. and 80% yield with 5ls; Scheme 3a). We hypothesize that the higher amount of CH2Cl2 as part of the prepared complex, which is not a suitable solvent
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Published 14 Apr 2023

Combretastatins D series and analogues: from isolation, synthetic challenges and biological activities

  • Jorge de Lima Neto and
  • Paulo Henrique Menezes

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 399–427, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.31

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  • (129) followed by the reduction [61] of the aldehyde gave the corresponding benzyl alcohol 131 in 76% yield. Deacetylation in the presence of hydrazine [62] followed by intramolecular thioetherification led to the macrocycle 133. Finally, the oxidation of the obtained thioether to the corresponding
  • to both, cleavage of the Piv group and reduction of the aldehyde yielding the diol 147. Selective oxidation [67] of the benzyl alcohol with MnO2 gave the compound 148, which was esterified with S-acetylthioacetic acid (129) and reduced to the benzyl alcohol 150. Deacetylation followed by
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Published 29 Mar 2023

Inline purification in continuous flow synthesis – opportunities and challenges

  • Jorge García-Lacuna and
  • Marcus Baumann

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 1720–1740, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.182

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  • group where an immobilized lipase (e.g., CALB) facilitated the derivatization of high-boiling benzyl alcohol in scaled Curtius rearrangement reactions. Ultimately, this approach negated the use of column chromatography in favor of a simple trituration process to isolate pure carbamate products [106
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Published 16 Dec 2022

A new route for the synthesis of 1-deazaguanine and 1-deazahypoxanthine

  • Raphael Bereiter,
  • Marco Oberlechner and
  • Ronald Micura

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 1617–1624, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.172

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  • be easily prepared from its commercially available 6-chloro derivative [16]. To enable C–O coupling with benzyl alcohol, protection of the N9 with a tetrahydropyranyl group was necessary due to limited solubility of the aryl iodide. Therefore, 6-iodo-1-deazapurine was treated with tosylic acid and
  • 3,4-dihydropyran in dimethylformamide to obtain the corresponding tetrahydropyranyl-protected amine 17. Subsequently, a copper-catalyzed C–O bond formation at C6 using benzyl alcohol in the presence of caesium carbonate, copper(I) iodide, and 1,10-phenanthroline furnished benzyl ether 18 in excellent
  • -(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)-1-deazapurine (18) Compound 17 (1.72 g, 5.23 mmol), copper(I) iodide (CuI, 99.52 mg, 0.52 mmol), 1,10-phenanthroline (188.35 mg, 1.05 mmol), caesium carbonate (Cs2CO3, 2.38 g, 7.32 mmol) and benzyl alcohol (BnOH, 1.13 g, 1.07 mL, 10.45 mmol) were suspended in 2.62 mL toluene (0.5 mL
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Published 29 Nov 2022

Cyclodextrin-based Schiff base pro-fragrances: Synthesis and release studies

  • Attila Palágyi,
  • Jindřich Jindřich,
  • Juraj Dian and
  • Sophie Fourmentin

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 1346–1354, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.140

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  • Cannizaro’s reaction. At pH 12.80, the benzaldehyde was fully converted to benzyl alcohol and benzoic acid after 5 days. Static headspace analysis We first determined the Henry law constants and the formation constants with β-CD of three selected aldehydes (Table 1). As can be seen from Table 1, the studied
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Published 28 Sep 2022

Electrochemical formal homocoupling of sec-alcohols

  • Kosuke Yamamoto,
  • Kazuhisa Arita,
  • Masashi Shiota,
  • Masami Kuriyama and
  • Osamu Onomura

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 1062–1069, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.108

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  • anode-free electrochemical protocol for the synthesis of pinacol-type vic-1,2-diols from sec-alcohols, namely benzyl alcohol derivatives and ethyl lactate. The corresponding vic-1,2-diols are obtained in moderate to good yields, and good to high levels of stereoselectivity are observed for sec-benzyl
  • ]. Kim et al. reported the formation of vic-1,2-diols in the sacrificial anode-free electrocarboxylation of 1-phenylethanol and benzyl alcohol which involves tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl-mediated alcohol oxidation as an anodic event [46]. However, vic-1,2-diols were obtained only as minor products and
  • alcohol derivatives. The present transformations smoothly proceed in a simple undivided cell under constant current conditions without the use of external chemical oxidants/reductants, and transition-metal catalysts. Keywords: alcohols; dimerization; electrooxidation; electroreduction; paired
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Published 22 Aug 2022

Preparation of mono-substituted malonic acid half oxyesters (SMAHOs)

  • Tania Xavier,
  • Sylvie Condon,
  • Christophe Pichon,
  • Erwan Le Gall and
  • Marc Presset

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2085–2094, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.135

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  • (Scheme 4). These standard reactions were easy and delivered the expected products 9 in good to excellent yields. We then performed a quick optimization study of the reaction between 2-methylmalonic acid (9a) and benzyl alcohol (8d) (Table 4). Starting from classical Steglich's conditions (1.0 equiv of
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Published 18 Aug 2021

Towards new NIR dyes for free radical photopolymerization processes

  • Haifaa Mokbel,
  • Guillaume Noirbent,
  • Didier Gigmes,
  • Frédéric Dumur and
  • Jacques Lalevée

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2067–2076, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.133

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  • and the tertiary aromatic amines 3-(dimethylamino)benzyl alcohol (DABA) and N-phenylglycine (NPG), respectively, for the polymerization of a benchmark monomer (PETIA, Scheme 2). The polymerization profiles were recorded by real-time Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR, the procedure is
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Published 16 Aug 2021

Cerium-photocatalyzed aerobic oxidation of benzylic alcohols to aldehydes and ketones

  • Girish Suresh Yedase,
  • Sumit Kumar,
  • Jessica Stahl,
  • Burkhard König and
  • Veera Reddy Yatham

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1727–1732, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.121

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  • the corresponding halo-substituted benzaldehydes 2a–d in good yields. The oxidation of simple benzyl alcohol (1e) under our reaction conditions gave benzaldehyde (2e) in 55% yield. A variety of electron-donating para-substituted benzyl alcohols (1f–h) gave lower isolated yields of the corresponding
  • -dichlorobenzaldehyde (2w) in 70% yield. The sulfur-containing compounds 4-(phenylthio)benzyl alcohol (1r) and the heterocyclic compound thiophene-2-ylmethanol (1x) gave the corresponding aldehydes 2r and 2x in 61 and 80% yield, respectively. Finally, 2-naphthylmethanol (1y) was subjected to the reaction conditions and
  • ][67][68][69]. Under aerobic conditions the catalytic CeIII(OBn)Ln species I (in situ derived by the reaction of CeCl3 (CeIIILn) with the substrate benzyl alcohol, BnOH) could be oxidized to LnCeIV–OBn complex II [67][68][69]. During this process O2 is converted into a superoxide radical anion O2
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Published 23 Jul 2021

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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  • % from benzyl alcohol (16), alongside 50% of the trifluoroacetate 18. Carrying out the same process via a flow-based protocol allowed for the formation of benzaldehyde (17) in 91% yield with only 8% of the accompanying side product 18 [88]. Similarly, a stereoselective alkylation of an Evans’ type
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Published 18 May 2021

Metal-free glycosylation with glycosyl fluorides in liquid SO2

  • Krista Gulbe,
  • Jevgeņija Lugiņina,
  • Edijs Jansons,
  • Artis Kinens and
  • Māris Turks

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 964–976, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.78

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  • carbocation species [52]. Thus, in contrast to the other primary alcohols, an excess of 3.0 equiv was required to provide a moderate 62% yield of mannoside 3g when benzyl alcohol (2g) was used as an acceptor. Next, the formation of tertiary carbenium ion from 3-methyl-butan-2-ol (2i) via 1,2-hydrogen shift in
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Published 29 Apr 2021

Microwave-assisted multicomponent reactions in heterocyclic chemistry and mechanistic aspects

  • Shivani Gulati,
  • Stephy Elza John and
  • Nagula Shankaraiah

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 819–865, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.71

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  • benzyl alcohol delivering a stable aromatized product. Although the yields were comparable under reflux and microwave approach, the conventional approach provided access to the desired molecule in 24 h whereas the microwave assistance exponentially reduced the reaction time to 25 min. A possible
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Published 19 Apr 2021

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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Published 02 Mar 2021

Synthetic strategies of phosphonodepsipeptides

  • Jiaxi Xu

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

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  • depsidipeptide ᴅ-Ala-ᴅ-Lac was a new antibiotic strategy. In this regard, the phosphonodepsipeptide hapten 127 was designed to induce the antibody. First, N-Boc-(S)-1-aminoethylphosphinic acid (122) was coupled with benzyl alcohol in the presence of DCC as the coupling reagent, affording the benzyl N-Boc-1
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Published 16 Feb 2021

Identification of volatiles from six marine Celeribacter strains

  • Anuj Kumar Chhalodia,
  • Jan Rinkel,
  • Dorota Konvalinkova,
  • Jörn Petersen and
  • Jeroen S. Dickschat

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 420–430, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.38

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  • ). Cyclohexanol (26) was observed only once in C. marinus, and aromatic compounds included benzyl alcohol (27), benzaldehyde (28) and salicylaldehyde (29), acetophenone (30) and o-aminoacetophenone (31), 2-phenylethanol (32), and phenylacetone (33). 6-Methylhept-5-en-2-one (34) was detected in all strains, while
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Published 11 Feb 2021

Coupling biocatalysis with high-energy flow reactions for the synthesis of carbamates and β-amino acid derivatives

  • Alexander Leslie,
  • Thomas S. Moody,
  • Megan Smyth,
  • Scott Wharry and
  • Marcus Baumann

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 379–384, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.33

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  • flow process is presented that couples a Curtius rearrangement step with a biocatalytic impurity tagging strategy to produce a series of valuable Cbz-carbamate products. Immobilized CALB was exploited as a robust hydrolase to transform residual benzyl alcohol into easily separable benzyl butyrate. The
  • within continuous flow processes [17][18][19][20] to provide a greener and more chemoselective means for the synthesis of drug-like targets. Recently, we reported on an innovative telescoped process using immobilized CALB (Candida antarctica lipase B) to enable the conversion of residual benzyl alcohol
  • ). Furthermore, a backpressure regulator (Upchurch, 100 psi) allowed for superheating of the reaction mixture to 120 °C whilst offering control of released nitrogen gas. As the specific target was the generation of a set of Cbz-carbamate products, benzyl alcohol was used as the nucleophile and initial studies
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Published 04 Feb 2021

Regioselective chemoenzymatic syntheses of ferulate conjugates as chromogenic substrates for feruloyl esterases

  • Olga Gherbovet,
  • Fernando Ferreira,
  • Apolline Clément,
  • Mélanie Ragon,
  • Julien Durand,
  • Sophie Bozonnet,
  • Michael J. O'Donohue and
  • Régis Fauré

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 325–333, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.30

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  • detected with hydroxynitrobenzylic alcohol (Table 1, no side product of 4 and 9 with transfer on an aromatic secondary alcohol; i.e., phenol), 2-chloro-4-nitrophenol, or 4NTC (data not shown). Additionally, the exact position of the benzyl alcohol affected the transfer, with ortho-substitutions (R1
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Published 01 Feb 2021

Insight into functionalized-macrocycles-guided supramolecular photocatalysis

  • Minzan Zuo,
  • Krishnasamy Velmurugan,
  • Kaiya Wang,
  • Xueqi Tian and
  • Xiao-Yu Hu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 139–155, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.15

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  • photosynthetic reaction center for photosynthesis could be realized. König and co-workers demonstrated the use of a flavin–Zn(II)–cyclen assembly (Figure 4) to convert benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde upon irradiation [20]. This reaction could be performed in both organic and aqueous phases, with a photooxidation
  • explained as follows: the zinc(II)–cyclen complex can absorb light and facilitate the intramolecular electron transfer from benzyl alcohol to the excited flavin, and thus the benzaldehyde and the photoreduced flavin were produced. The study indicates the significance of connecting a photosensitizer and a
  • of the reactant of 300 mM, ≥93% selectivity), with H2 liberation being achieved by visible-light irradiation in an aqueous solution. In comparison, CdS–CD was a highly efficient photocatalyst for benzyl alcohol dehydrogenation (77 µmol H2 in 180 h) compared to the CD-free CdS (5.4 µmol H2 in 30 h
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Published 18 Jan 2021

Heterogeneous photocatalysis in flow chemical reactors

  • Christopher G. Thomson,
  • Ai-Lan Lee and
  • Filipe Vilela

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1495–1549, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.125

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Published 26 Jun 2020

Copper catalysis with redox-active ligands

  • Agnideep Das,
  • Yufeng Ren,
  • Cheriehan Hessin and
  • Marine Desage-El Murr

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 858–870, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.77

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  • interaction greatly affected the chemical properties. They also reported that complexes that had higher oxidation potential and went through irreversible oxidation were not good catalysts for the oxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde (0–30% yields, e.g., PhPhCuO.S.2, O.S.x signifies oxidation state and
  • x increases with the removal of electrons). On the other hand, complex t-BuPhCuO.S.2, showing a reversible oxidation behavior very efficiently performs dehydrogenation of benzyl alcohol with low catalyst loading (0.1 mol %) and high turnover numbers (TONs up to 184). Besides the oxidation of benzyl
  • reaction of CuII complex 6A with dioxygen to generate a CuII superoxide intermediate 6B. The electron needed to reduce O2 to superoxide is provided by the redox-active ligand. Subsequent coordination of benzyl alcohol results in the formation of species 6C, which undergoes a H-atom abstraction step to form
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