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Organic Letters | 2015

Chemoselective Intramolecular Functionalization of Methyl Groups in Nonconstrained Molecules Promoted by N-Iodosulfonamides

Nieves R. Paz; Rodríguez-Sosa D; Valdés H; Marticorena R; Melián D; Copano Mb; Concepcion C. Gonzalez; Antonio J. Herrera

Mechanistic evidence observed in Hofmann-Löffler-Freytag-type reactions has been crucial to achieve the chemoselective functionalization of methyl groups under mild conditions. Radical-mediated methyl iodination and subsequent oxidative deiodination are the key steps in this functionalization, where iodine chemistry has a pivotal role on the formation of the C-N bond. The concepts of single hydrogen atom transfer (SHAT) and multiple hydrogen atom transfer (MHAT) are introduced to describe the observed chemoselectivity.


Organic Letters | 2008

General, stereoselective synthesis of (Z)-beta,gamma-unsaturated nitriles promoted by samarium diiodide.

Jose M. Concellon; Humberto Rodriguez-Solla; Carmen Simal; David Santos; Nieves R. Paz

A method to obtain (Z)-beta,gamma-unsaturated nitriles in high or good yields and with moderate or high stereoselectivity is described. The products were achieved through the photoinduced metalation of 3-acetoxy-4-chloronitriles with SmI2. The starting compounds were readily prepared, and a mechanism is proposed to explain this stereoselective beta-elimination reaction.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2008

Fragmentation of Carbohydrate Anomeric Alkoxyl Radicals: New Synthesis of Chiral 1‐Fluoro‐1‐halo‐1‐iodoalditols

Cosme G. Francisco; Concepcion C. Gonzalez; Alan R. Kennedy; Nieves R. Paz; Ernesto Suárez

A new general methodology for the synthesis of 1,1,1-trihaloalditols by starting from 1,5-anhydro-2-deoxy-hex-1-enitol derivatives (glycals) is described. The halogens are introduced sequentially in each of the three different steps of the process. The fluorine is introduced in the first step by electrophilic fluorination of the starting glycal; next, hydroxyhalogenation of the resulting vinyl fluoride allows the addition of any halogen (F, Cl, Br or I) at will, and finally, an iodine atom is inserted through an alkoxyl radical fragmentation reaction. This methodology allows the preparation of diverse types of 1,1,1-trihalogenated compounds (R--CF(2)I, R--CFI(2), R--CFClI and R--CFBrI) under mild conditions compatible with sensitive substituents. In some cases, the diastereomeric mixtures generated from R--CFClI and R--CFBrI can be chromatographically separated, and their configuration determined by X-ray crystallographic analysis. The synthetic usefulness of these compounds has been preliminarily assessed by examining the reactivity of the fluorinated radical generated by rupture of the C--I bond.


Organic Letters | 2012

Synthesis of Tetrazole-Fused Glycosides by a Tandem Fragmentation–Cyclization Reaction

Nieves R. Paz; Andrés G. Santana; Cosme G. Francisco; Ernesto Suárez; Concepcion C. Gonzalez

The fragmentation of anomeric alkoxyl radicals (ARF) and the subsequent intramolecular cyclization promoted by hypervalent iodine reagents provide an excellent method for the synthesis of tetrazolo-sugars. This new reaction offers additional advantages for the synthesis of these compounds, including the ready availability of the starting materials, experimental simplicity, mild conditions, and good yields.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013

Synthesis of Branched Iminosugars through a Hypervalent Iodine(III)-Mediated Radical-Polar Crossover Reaction

Andrés G. Santana; Nieves R. Paz; Cosme G. Francisco; Ernesto Suárez; Concepcion C. Gonzalez

The synthesis of a novel type of branched iminosugars is described. This synthetic strategy is based on two key reactions: first, an aldol reaction with formaldehyde in order to introduce selectively the hydroxymethyl branch, and second, a tandem β-fragmentation-intramolecular cyclization reaction. The combination of both reactions afforded a battery of compounds exhibiting a great structural complexity, with the concomitant formation of a quaternary center, starting from readily available aldoses. With this approach we have demonstrated the usefulness of the fragmentation of anomeric alkoxyl radicals (ARF) promoted by the PhIO/I2 system for the preparation of new compounds with potential interest for both medicinal and synthetic chemists.


Archive | 2017

Preparation of Antimicrobial Nitrogen Heterocycles Using Sustainable Processes

Concepcion C. Gonzalez; Jorge Juan Cabrera Trujillo; Emy André-Joyaux; Antonio J. Herrera; Nieves R. Paz

Libraries of compounds containing heteroaromatic rings and other nitrogen heterocycles were [...]


Organic Letters | 2003

Fragmentation of carbohydrate anomeric alkoxyl radicals: a new synthesis of 1,1-difluoro-1-iodo alditols

Cosme G. Francisco; Concepcion C. Gonzalez; Nieves R. Paz; Ernesto Suárez


Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2004

Fragmentation of carbohydrate anomeric alkoxyl radicals: synthesis of chiral 1-bromo-1-fluoro-1-iodo-alditols

Cosme G. Francisco; Concepcion C. Gonzalez; Alan R. Kennedy; Nieves R. Paz; Ernesto Suárez


Tetrahedron Letters | 2006

Synthesis and stability of mixed nonfluorinated 1,1,1-trihalo-alkanes

Cosme G. Francisco; Concepcion C. Gonzalez; Alan R. Kennedy; Nieves R. Paz; Ernesto Suárez


Tetrahedron Letters | 2006

Chemoselective 1-ethylpiperidine hypophosphite (EPHP)-mediated intermolecular radical additions of 1-deoxy-1-halo-1-iodo-alditols to electron-deficient olefins

Cosme G. Francisco; Concepcion C. Gonzalez; Antonio J. Herrera; Nieves R. Paz; Ernesto Suárez

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Concepcion C. Gonzalez

Spanish National Research Council

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Ernesto Suárez

Spanish National Research Council

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Cosme G. Francisco

Spanish National Research Council

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Antonio J. Herrera

Spanish National Research Council

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Alan R. Kennedy

University of Strathclyde

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Andrés G. Santana

Spanish National Research Council

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Carmen Simal

Spanish National Research Council

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Concepcion Riesco-Fagundo

Spanish National Research Council

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Copano Mb

Spanish National Research Council

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Elisa I. León

Spanish National Research Council

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