Soybean: Africa's Potential Cinderella Food Crop

  • Kolapo A
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Abstract

A novel Pd(II)-catalyzed ortho-C-H olefination protocol has been developed using spatially remote, unprotected tertiary, secondary, and primary alcohols as the directing groups. Mono-N-protected amino acid ligands were found to promote the reaction, and an array of olefin coupling partners could be used. When electron-deficient alkenes were used, the resulting olefinated intermediates underwent subsequent Pd(II)-catalyzed oxidative intramolecular cyclization to give the corresponding pyran products, which could be converted into ortho-alkylated alcohols under hydrogenolysis conditions. The mechanistic details of the oxidative cyclization step are discussed and situated in the context of the overall catalytic cycle.

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Kolapo, A. (2011). Soybean: Africa’s Potential Cinderella Food Crop. In Soybean - Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physiology. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/15527

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