Penagaluri Balasubramanyam
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology
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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2009
Biswanath Das; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam; Maddeboina Krishnaiah; Boyapati Veeranjaneyulu; Gandolla Chinna Reddy
Treatment of N-tosyl aldimines with dialkyl trimethylsilyl phosphites at 0 degrees C in the presence of iodine as a catalyst afforded the corresponding sulfonamide phosphonates in excellent yields within 1.5 to 2.5 h.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012
Gandolla Chinna Reddy; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam; N. Salvanna; Thummala Sreenivasulu Reddy; Biswanath Das
The first stereoselective synthesis of (Z)-cryptomoscatone D2, a naturally occurring G(2) checkpoint inhibitor, was accomplished using propane-1,3-diol as the starting material. The Maruoka asymmetric allylation, ring closing metathesis and the hydrogenation of the triple bond employing Lindlars catalyst were involved as the key steps.
Synthetic Communications | 2009
Biswanath Das; Boyapati Veeranjaneyulu; Maddeboina Krishnaiah; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam
Abstract A simple and efficient method has been developed for benzylation and allylation of naphthols by treatment of the compounds with benzylic and allylic alcohols, respectively, in the presence of amberlyst-15. Several heterogeneous catalysts were screened for the reaction, and amberlyst-15 was found to be most effective.
Synthetic Communications | 2010
Biswanath Das; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam; Maddeboina Krishnaiah; Boyapati Veeranjaneyulu; Dega Sudhakar
Regio-, stereo-, and chemoselective ring opening of epoxides with thiols using Cu/MgO as a heterogeneous catalyst has efficiently been carried out to produce the corresponding β-hydroxy sulfides in excellent yields at room temperature under solvent-free conditions. The treatment of the epoxides with thiols and 50% aqueous H2O2 in the presence of the same catalyst at room temperature affords the β-hydroxy sulfoxides in excellent yields.
Synthetic Communications | 2009
Biswanath Das; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam; Maddeboina Krishnaiah; Boyapati Veeranjaneyulu
Abstract Tungstophosphoric acid has been found to be an efficient catalyst for the synthesis of pyranos- and furanoquinolines through the Imino-Diels–Alder reaction involving one-pot coupling of benzaldehydes, anilines, and 3,4-dihydro-2 H-pyran or 2,3-dihydrofuran. The products are formed at room temperature in excellent yields in a short period of time.
Tetrahedron Letters | 2008
Biswanath Das; Maddeboina Krishnaiah; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam; Boyapati Veeranjaneyulu; D. Nandan Kumar
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2008
Biswanath Das; Boyapati Veeranjaneyulu; Maddeboina Krishnaiah; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam
Synthesis | 2010
Biswanath Das; Gandolla Chinna Reddy; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam; Boyapati Veeranjaneyulu
European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2012
Gandolla Chinna Reddy; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam; N. Salvanna; Biswanath Das
Helvetica Chimica Acta | 2011
Biswanath Das; Penagaluri Balasubramanyam; Gandolla Chinna Reddy; N. Salvanna