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On the use of 3,5-O-benzylidene and 3,5-O-(Di-tert-butylsilylene)-2-O- benzylarabinothiofuranosides and their sulfoxides as glycosyl donors for the synthesis of β-arabinofuranosides: Importance of the activation method

Journal of Organic Chemistry, ISSN: 0022-3263, Vol: 72, Issue: 5, Page: 1553-1565
2007
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A 2-O-benzyl-3,5-O-benzylidene-α-D-thioarabinofuranoside was obtained by reaction of the corresponding diol with α,α-dibromotoluene under basic conditions. On activation with 1-benzenesulfinyl piperidine, or diphenyl sulfoxide, and trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride in dichloromethane at -55 °C, reaction with glycosyl acceptors affords anomeric mixtures with little or no selectivity. The analogous 2-O-benzyl-3,5-O-(di-tert-butylsilylene)- α-D-thioarabinofuranoside also showed no significant selectivity under the 1-benzenesulfinyl piperidine or diphenyl sulfoxide conditions. With N-iodosuccinimide and silver trifluoromethanesulfonate the silylene acetal showed moderate to high β-selectivity, independent of the configuration of the starting thioglycoside. High β-selectivity was also obtained with a 2-O-benzyl-3,5-O-(di-tert-butylsilylene)-α-arabinofuranosyl sulfoxide donor on activation with trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride. The high β-selectivities obtained by the N-iodosuccinimide/silver trifluoromethanesulfonate and sulfoxide methods are consistent with a common intermediate, most likely to be the oxacarbenium ion. The poor selectivity observed on activation of the thioglycosides with the 1-benzenesulfinyl piperidine, or diphenyl sulfoxide, and trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride methods appears to be the result of the formation of a complex mixture of glycosyl donors, as determined by low-temperature NMR work. © 2007 American Chemical Society.

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Crich, David; Pedersen, Christian Marcus; Bowers, Albert A; Wink, Donald J

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Chemistry

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