| Literature DB >> 16709044 |
David Coquière1, Hélène Cadeau, Yannick Rondelez, Michel Giorgi, Olivia Reinaud.
Abstract
In our quest for the elaboration of supramolecular models of metallo-enzyme active sites, we became interested in developing new methodologies for the selective functionalization of the large rim of calix[6]arenes. Here, we describe a novel reaction, i.e. the ipso-chlorosulfonylation of calixarene derivatives. The process has been found to be highly efficient, selective and versatile. The regioselectivity is controlled by the nature of the O-substituents at the small rim. Indeed, when O-alkylated by a protonable imidazole group, the aromatic rings are deactivated toward an electrophilic attack and the anisol units can be selectively ipso-chlorosulfonylated under mild conditions (rt). Performing the reaction at a higher temperature allowed the per-chlorosulfonylation to take place. Hence, the synthesis of various sulfonate and sulfonamide derivatives is reported. Finally, a combination of ipso-nitration and chlorosulfonylation allows the per-functionalization of the aromatic units at the large rim in selective alternate positions. Overall, this novel methodology opens new routes to a variety of calixarenes, allowing the tuning of their physical properties without drastically altering their hydrophobic conic cavities.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16709044 DOI: 10.1021/jo052605p
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Org Chem ISSN: 0022-3263 Impact factor: 4.354