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RSC Adv ; 13(28): 19356-19365, 2023 Jun 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37377868

ABSTRACT

This work involves the synthesis and subsequent development of a number of novel organocatalysts generated from ß-amino acids bearing diendo and diexo norbornene skeletons to improve their catalytic characteristics. The aldol reaction between isatin and acetone selected as the model reaction, was used to test and study enantioselectivities. The potential impact on enantioselectivity control regarding enantiomeric excess (ee%) was probed by varying the reaction parameters, such as additive, solvent, catalyst loading, temperature and substrate range. The corresponding 3-hydroxy-3-alkyl-2-oxindole derivetives were produced by organocatalyst 7 with good enantioselectivity up to 57% ee in the presence of LiOH. Substrate screening was used to investigate a number of substituted isatins with excellent findings up to 99% ee. Another aspect of this effort involved employing high-speed ball mill apparatus to conduct a mechanochemical study to make this model reaction more environmentally benign and sustainable.

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Molecules ; 27(8)2022 Apr 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35458798

ABSTRACT

Candida antarctica lipase B-catalyzed hydrolysis of carbocyclic 5−8-membered cis ß-amino esters was carried out in green organic media, under solvent-free and ball-milling conditions. In accordance with the high enantioselectivity factor (E > 200) observed in organic media, the preparative-scale resolutions of ß-amino esters were performed in tBuOMe at 65 °C. The unreacted ß-amino ester enantiomers (1R,2S) and product ß-amino acid enantiomers (1S,2R) were obtained with modest to excellent enantiomeric excess (ee) values (ees > 62% and eep > 96%) and in good chemical yields (>25%) in one or two steps. The enantiomers were easily separated by organic solvent/H2O extraction.


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Esters , Fungal Proteins , Amino Acids/chemistry , Catalysis , Esters/chemistry , Fungal Proteins/chemistry , Hydrolysis , Solvents/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
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Dalton Trans ; 45(43): 17296-17303, 2016 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27722387

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The complex formation reaction between the l-tartrate (Tar2-) and calcium ions taking place in neutral and in hyperalkaline (pH > 13) aqueous solutions has been investigated. It was demonstrated that upon NaOH addition the solubility of the CaTar(s) precipitate significantly increases. Conductometric and freezing point depression measurements further confirmed that in this process water soluble species are formed as a result of a reaction between the CaTar(s) and the hydroxide ion (or, conversely, between Ca(OH)2(s) and the Tar2- ion). 13C NMR spectroscopic measurements yielded the value of pK3 = 15.4 ± 0.2 for the proton dissociation of one of the alcoholic OH groups of Tar2- (at 25.0 °C and 4 M Na(Cl) ionic strength). Upon addition of calcium ions to an alkaline Tar2- solution, the 1H NMR signal gradually broadened and the 13C-satellite peaks split to two components, which also indicate complexation. From H2/Pt potentiometric titrations performed with solutions in the 13.6 ≤ pH ≤ 14.4 range, it was observed, that this complex formation is accompanied by a hydroxide ion consuming process. The titration curves can be best described via assuming the formation of the CaTarH-1-(aq) (lg ß11-1 = -11.2 ± 0.1) and CaTarH-22-(aq) (lg ß11-2 = -25.3 ± 0.1) complexes. In hyperalkaline solutions, these two species account for more than 90-99% of the calcium ions present and the contribution of the other reasonable and well-established calcium-containing solution species is rather small. The possible structures of the above complexes have been modeled via ab initio calculations. The stoichiometries are consistent both with species containing coordinated alcoholate group(s) and with mixed Ca(ii)-hydroxo-tartrato complexes. From the data available at present, both types of structures can be considered as chemically reasonable.

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