2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3cc44250k
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Copper mediated stereoselective synthesis of C-glycosides from unactivated alkynes

Abstract: A highly stereoselective rapid C-glycosylation reaction has been developed between glycal and unactivated alkynes in the presence of coppertriflate and ascorbic acid at low catalyst loading and at room temperature. A wide variety of glycals and aryl acetylenes participate in the reaction smoothly. TfOH generated during the reduction of Cu(OTf)2 by ascorbic acid may be the active catalyst for the glycosylation.

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“…C -Glycosyl alkynes are attractive carbohydrate synthetic tools that can undergo further transformations to achieve more complex carbohydrate analogues. To that respect, Mukherjee and co-workers 366 have recently developed a new methodology to access C -alkynyl sugars by copper-mediated glycosylation of glycals with unactivated alkynes using copper triflate (10 mol %) and ascorbic acid at room temperature. The reaction was shown to work with a range of glycals (e.g., glucal, galactal, and rhamnal) such as 352 , providing the corresponding C -glycosyl compounds 353 with high α-selectivity ( Scheme 96 ).…”
Section: Deoxy- C -Glycosyl Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C -Glycosyl alkynes are attractive carbohydrate synthetic tools that can undergo further transformations to achieve more complex carbohydrate analogues. To that respect, Mukherjee and co-workers 366 have recently developed a new methodology to access C -alkynyl sugars by copper-mediated glycosylation of glycals with unactivated alkynes using copper triflate (10 mol %) and ascorbic acid at room temperature. The reaction was shown to work with a range of glycals (e.g., glucal, galactal, and rhamnal) such as 352 , providing the corresponding C -glycosyl compounds 353 with high α-selectivity ( Scheme 96 ).…”
Section: Deoxy- C -Glycosyl Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our delight TLC showed full consumption of the starting materials in 2 min and yielded the desired product 3a in 80% yield ( Table 1 , entry 1). The structure and stereochemistry were elucidated by a comparison of the chemical shifts to that of reported values [ 35 ]. Also, the stereochemistry of the resulting product 3a was unambiguously established as α by NOESY spectra, indicating cross peaks between H-1, H-6 and H-4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was established that the system was tolerant to a wide variety of electron-donating as well as electron-withdrawing terminal alkynes to give the corresponding products 3a–e in excellent yields and selectivity. It is noteworthy that the earlier reported [ 35 ] single-step strategy failed to yield a product with aliphatic alkynes, so that we applied the method to aliphatic alkynes. The reaction with cyclopropylacetylene, hept-1-yne and oct-1-yne maintained a high selectivity and gave the corresponding products 3f–h in 54, 42 and 39% yield, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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