| Literature DB >> 28713205 |
Mahesh K Lakshman1,2, Fatou A Tine1, Tashrique A Khandaker1, Vikram Basava1, Nana B Agyemang1, Michael S A Benavidez1, Marikone Gaši1, Lisa Guerrera1, Barbara Zajc1,2.
Abstract
TBDMS (t-BuMe2Si, t-butyldimethylsilyl) ethers of a variety of phenols have been deprotected with KHF2 in MeOH, at room temperature. Carboxylic ester and labile phenolic acetate were unaffected under these conditions. In competition reactions between TBDMS ethers of a phenol and two primary benzylic alcohols, the phenolic ether underwent cleavage whereas the alcohol ethers remained intact. From a substrate containing both a phenolic hydroxyl group and a secondary, doubly benzylic hydroxyl group protected as TBDMS ethers, the phenol was rapidly and selectively released. Cleavage of TBDMS, TBDPS, and TIPS ethers of a phenol was also compared. TBDMS and TBDPS ethers underwent cleavage at room temperature within 30 min, whereas removal of the TIPS ether required 2.5 hours. Ease of cleavage appears to be TBDMS ≈ TBDPS > TIPS. At 60 °C, TBDMS ethers of primary benzylic, allylic, and unactivated alcohols can be efficiently desilylated over a prolonged period (13-17 h). Thus, KHF2 proves to be a mild and effective reagent for the selective desilylation of phenol TBDMS ethers at room temperature.Entities:
Keywords: deprotection; desilylation; fluoride; potassium bifluoride; silicon
Year: 2016 PMID: 28713205 PMCID: PMC5509224 DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1588350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Synlett ISSN: 0936-5214 Impact factor: 2.454