Alexander G. O'Brien
Max Planck Society
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Angewandte Chemie | 2012
Alexander G. O'Brien; Zoltan Horvath; François Lévesque; Ju Weon Lee; Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern; Peter H. Seeberger
Continuous synthesis meets continuous purification to produce pure products from crude reaction mixtures. In the nucleophilic aromatic substitution of 2,4-difluoronitrobenzene with morpholine the desired monosubstituted product can be continuously separated from the byproducts in a purity of over 99 % by coupling a flow reactor to a simulated moving bed (SMB) chromatography module.
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2011
Farhan R. Bou-Hamdan; François Lévesque; Alexander G. O'Brien; Peter H. Seeberger
Summary Photolysis of aryl azides to give nitrenes, and their subsequent rearrangement in the presence of water to give 3H-azepinones, is performed in continuous flow in a photoreactor constructed of fluorinated ethylene polymer (FEP) tubing. Fine tuning of the reaction conditions using the flow reactor allowed minimization of secondary photochemical reactions.
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013
Felix Wojcik; Sinaida Lel; Alexander G. O'Brien; Peter H. Seeberger; Laura Hartmann
Summary We present the solid phase synthesis of carbohydrate-functionalized oligo(amidoamines) with different functionalization patterns utilizing a novel alphabet of six differently glycosylated building blocks. Highly efficient in flow conjugation of thioglycosides to a double-bond presenting diethylentriamine precursor is the key step to prepare these building blocks suitable for fully automated solid-phase synthesis. Introduction of the sugar ligands via functionalized building blocks rather than postfunctionalization of the oligomeric backbone allows for the straightforward synthesis of multivalent glycoligands with full control over monomer sequence and functionalization pattern. We demonstrate the potential of this building-block approach by synthesizing oligomers with different numbers and spacing of carbohydrates and also show the feasibility of heteromultivalent glycosylation patterns by combining building blocks presenting different mono- and disaccharides.
Chemical Science | 2013
D. Tyler McQuade; Alexander G. O'Brien; Markus Dörr; Rajathees Rajaratnam; Ursula Eisold; Bopanna Monnanda; Tomoya Nobuta; Hans-Gerd Löhmannsröben; Eric Meggers; Peter H. Seeberger
Pyridocarbazoles when ligated to transition metals yield high affinity kinase inhibitors. While batch photocyclizations enable the synthesis of these heterocycles, the non-oxidative Mallory reaction only provides modest yields and difficult to purify mixtures. We demonstrate here that a flow-based Mallory cyclization provides superior results and enables observation of a clear isobestic point. The flow method allowed us to rapidly synthesize ten pyridocarbazoles and for the first time to document their interesting photophysical attributes. Preliminary characterization reveals that these molecules might be a new class of fluorescent bioprobe.
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013
Felix Wojcik; Alexander G. O'Brien; Sebastian Götze; Peter H. Seeberger; Laura Hartmann
Chemical Communications | 2011
Alexander G. O'Brien; François Lévesque; Peter H. Seeberger
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2014
Ju Weon Lee; Zoltan Horvath; Alexander G. O'Brien; Peter H. Seeberger; Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern
Angewandte Chemie | 2012
Alexander G. O'Brien; Zoltan Horvath; François Lévesque; Ju Weon Lee; Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern; Peter H. Seeberger
Chimica Oggi-chemistry Today | 2011
Alexander G. O'Brien; François Lévesque; Y. Suzuki; Peter H. Seeberger
Archive | 2012
Peter H. Seeberger; Paola Laurino; Raghavendra Kikkeri; Alexander G. O'Brien; James C. Klein; Sebastian Götze