Ruthenium(ii) biscarboxylate oxidase catalysis is a powerful tool for the assembly of functionalized arenes with oxygen as a green oxidant. An improved level of sustainability has been achieved with the biomass-derived GVL as solvent.
A number
of metathesis reactions were successfully conducted in
4-methyltetrahydropyran, including both standard model dienes, as
well as more complex substrates, such as analogues of biologically
active compounds and active pharmaceutical ingredients. To place this
solvent in a context of pharmaceutical R + D, larger-scale syntheses
of SUAM 1221, a prolyl endopeptidase inhibitor with potential application
in Alzheimer disease treatment, and a derivative of sildenafil, an
analogue of the popular Viagra drug, were executed. In the latter
case, despite all the setup being made in air, the metathesis reaction
at a 33 g scale proceeded very well with relatively low catalyst loading
and without need of aqueous workup or column chromatography.
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