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Org Lett ; 3(23): 3639-41, 2001 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11700101

ABSTRACT

[reaction--see text] Optically active diphenyl dichalcogenides were isolated in bulk for the first time by chiral crystallization. The absolute configuration of the P-helical enantiomer of diphenyl disulfide was determined by X-ray crystallography. On the basis of this determination and considering the similarities of the Cotton effects of diphenyl diselenide and ditelluride, the absolute configuration of optically active diphenyl dichalcogenides could be assigned. Furthermore, stereochemistry of chiral crystallization could be controlled by using an optically active crystal as a seed crystal.


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Chalcone/analogs & derivatives , Chalcone/chemical synthesis , Circular Dichroism , Crystallization , Crystallography, X-Ray , Indicators and Reagents , Molecular Conformation , Stereoisomerism
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J Am Chem Soc ; 123(47): 11534-8, 2001 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11716706

ABSTRACT

The 6-, 9-, 12-, 15-, 18-, 21-, 24-, and 27-membered unsaturated thiacrown ethers 1-8 were formed by reaction of cis-1,2-dichloroethylene with sodium sulfide in acetonitrile. Crystal structures of 4-8 were determined by X-ray crystallography, and it was found that all sulfur atoms of 5-8 direct to the inside of the ring (endodentate). All of the ORTEP drawings show that there are cavities in these molecules, and the cavity sizes in 4-8 were 1.76, 2.34, 3.48, 4.43, and 5.36 A, respectively. The UV spectra of 4-8 showed absorption maximums at the range of 255-276 nm in acetonitrile, and the absorption maximums of 4-8 were found to shift to longer wavelengths by changing the solvent from acetonitrile to cyclohexane. The cyclic voltammograms of 4-8 indicate that the larger unsaturated thiacrown ethers were oxidized more easily than the smaller systems, and unsaturated thiacrown ethers were oxidized more easily than corresponding saturated systems. The reaction of 4 with silver trifluoroacetate in acetone afforded the colorless complex Ag(I)(C2H2S)5(CF3COO) 9. The crystal structure of 9 was determined by X-ray analysis, and it was found that three of the five sulfur atoms bonded to the silver atom.

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J Org Chem ; 66(21): 7202-4, 2001 Oct 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11597253
4.
J Org Chem ; 66(5): 1787-94, 2001 Mar 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11262128

ABSTRACT

1,3-Bis(methylseleno)- and 1,3-bis(benzylseleno)-1,3-diphenylpropadienes were synthesized by reaction of Ph(2)C(3) dianion, prepared from 1,3-diphenylpropyne and n-butyllithium, with dimethyl diselenide or benzylselenocyanate in the presence of TMEDA, and reaction of the dianion with a mixture of dimethyl diselenide and benzylselenocyanate yielded 1-benzylseleno-3-methylselenoallene along with the symmetric allenes. Diselenocyclic allenes and tetraselenocyclic bisallenes were also obtained by reacting the dianion with corresponding alkane diselenocyanates. The thermal reaction of the 1,3-bis(alkylseleno)allenes mainly afforded enediynes through radical pathway, and the nine-membered cyclic allene provided intramolecular cyclization product via an intramolecular rearrangement. Heating of the cyclic bisallenes gave compounds derived from intramolecular cyclization products together with a small amount of the enediynes. Irradiation of allenes caused rearrangement of the selenenyl group to give alkynes, and the alkynes also reacted photochemically to yield the enediynes.

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Org Lett ; 2(13): 1923-1925, 2000 Jun 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10891192

ABSTRACT

Reactions of Ph(2)C(3) dianion, prepared from 1,3-diphenylpropyne and n-butyllithium, with dimethyl diselenide and benzylselenocyanate yielded 1,3-bis(methylseleno)-1,3-diphenylpropadiene and 1,3-bis(benzylseleno)-1,3-diphenylpropadiene, respectively, and the reaction with a mixture of dimethyl diselenide and benzylselenocyanate gave 1-benzylseleno-3-methylseleno-1,3-diphenylpropadiene together with the symmetric products. Thermal reactions of the 1,3-bis(alkylseleno)allenes afforded (E)- and (Z)-1,3,4,6-tetraphenyl-3-hexene-1,5-diynes along with compounds derived from cyclic dimer of the allene or diselenide via radical pathway.

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J Org Chem ; 65(6): 1721-1728, 2000 Mar 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10814145

ABSTRACT

Reactions of Ph(2)C(3) dianion, prepared from 1,3-diphenylpropyne and n-butyllithium, with alkyl thiocyanates or alkane dithiocyanates gave 1,3-bis(alkylthio)allenes 1 or tetrathiacyclic bisallenes 2, respectively. Thermal reactions of 1 gave thiophenes 4 and 7, benzothiepin 5, 1,2-bis(benzylidene)cyclobutane 6, thiete 8, and alpha,beta-unsaturated ketone 9, and the reactions of tetrathiacyclic bisallenes 2a gave a cyclic dimer, 1,2-bis(benzylidene)cyclobutane derivative 10, quantitatively. Irradiation of 1,3-bis(alkylthio)allenes 1 and tetrathiacyclic bisallenes 2a caused rearrangement to give alkynes 18, 20, and 21. In the irradiation of the cyclic bisallenes 2a, isomerizations from dl to meso and meso to dl isomers were also found. In the reactions of allenes 1 and cyclic bisallenes 2a with diphenyl diazomethane, the diazomethane reacted selectively with the double bond rather than with the sulfur atom.

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J Org Chem ; 65(7): 2127-33, 2000 Apr 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10774036

ABSTRACT

Optical resolution of kinetically and thermodynamically stabilized diaryl telluroxides possessing bulky substituents (rac-1a-d) and amino group (rac-2a-c), respectively, by liquid chromatography using optically active columns yielded stable enantiomerically pure telluroxides. The absolute configurations of the optically active telluroxides were determined by comparing their specific rotations and CD spectra with those of sulfur or selenium analogues. The kinetics for the racemization of optically active telluroxides in solution was studied, and it was found that kinetic and thermodynamic stabilization were very effective preventing the racemization of telluroxides. The stabilization energy of telluroxides by intramolecular coordination of the amino group to the tellurium atom was estimated to be ca. 5 kcal mol-1 by variable temperature 1H NMR measurement. The mechanism for the racemization of optically active telluroxides was studied by an isotope experiment using H2(18)O, and the results indicated that optically active telluroxides underwent racemization via an achiral tetracoordinated hydrate.

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