Abstract:The synthesis of the cyclic, naturally occurring amino acid baikiain from glycine and cis-1,4-butenediol is reported. The key step of the synthesis is an enantioselective phase transfer catalyzed allylation of the benzophenone imine of glycine t-butyl ester, catalyzed by a cinchonidine quaternary ammonium salt, which provided the allylated glycine in 82% yield and 80% e.e. Further deprotection and hydrolysis of the Schiff base followed by an intramolecular Mitsunobu ring closure reaction yielded the correspond… Show more
“…They are used exclusively as catalysts in reactions, including both organic substances [6,7] and metal complexes [8][9][10]. A summary of the paper title exemplifies the target response of the latest report.…”
Section: (3) Reactions Involving Schiff Bases or Their Metal Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthesis of cyclic amino acid using asymmetric phase transfer catalyst [7]. Spectroscopic characterization, catalytic activity, and biological activity of vanadium(V) oxide complexes with chiral tetradentate Schiff bases [8].…”
Section: (3) Reactions Involving Schiff Bases or Their Metal Complexesmentioning
“…They are used exclusively as catalysts in reactions, including both organic substances [6,7] and metal complexes [8][9][10]. A summary of the paper title exemplifies the target response of the latest report.…”
Section: (3) Reactions Involving Schiff Bases or Their Metal Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthesis of cyclic amino acid using asymmetric phase transfer catalyst [7]. Spectroscopic characterization, catalytic activity, and biological activity of vanadium(V) oxide complexes with chiral tetradentate Schiff bases [8].…”
Section: (3) Reactions Involving Schiff Bases or Their Metal Complexesmentioning
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