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Stereoselective O-Glycosylation of Glycals with Arylboronic Acids Using Air as the Oxygen Source.

Qiuyuan WangMengnan LaiHuajun LuoKeke RenJingrui WangNianyu HuangZhangshuang DengKun ZouHui Yao
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
An open-air palladium-catalyzed O-glycosylation was developed using glycals and arylboronic acids with base additives at ambient conditions. The novel approach enabled facile access to various O -glycosides in high yields, with exclusive 1,4- cis -stereoselectivity tolerating reactive hydroxyl/amino groups. Mechanistic studies indicated that chemo-/stereoselectivity arose from the coordination between palladium and phenols generated in situ by oxidizing arylboronic acids, followed by an intramolecular attack. Isotope-labeling experiments revealed that the oxygen of O-glycosidic bonds came from O 2 .
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