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Highly Stereoselective Glycosylation Reactions of Furanoside Derivatives via Rhenium (V) Catalysis.

Emanuele CasaliSirwan T OthmanAhmed A DezayeDebora ChiodiAlessio PortaGiuseppe Zanoni
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2021)
A novel approach for the formation of anomeric carbon-functionalized furanoside systems was accomplished through the employment of an oxo-rhenium catalyst. The transformation boasts a broad range of nucleophiles including allylsilanes, enol ethers, and aromatics in addition to sulfur, nitrogen, and hydride donors, able to react with an oxocarbenium ion intermediate derived from furanosidic structures. The excellent stereoselectivities observed followed the Woerpel model, ultimately providing 1,3-cis-1,4-trans systems. In the case of electron-rich aromatic nucleophiles, an equilibration occurs at the anomeric center with the selective formation of 1,3-trans-1,4-cis systems. This anomalous result was rationalized through density functional theory calculations. Different oxocarbenium ions such as those derived from dihydroisobenzofuran, pyrrolidine, and oxazolidine heterocycles can also be used as a substrate for the oxo-Re-mediated allylation reaction.
Keyphrases
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics
  • quantum dots
  • amino acid
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • highly efficient
  • carbon dioxide
  • liquid chromatography