Reactivity of Glutaconamides Within [2]Rotaxanes: Mechanical Bond Controlled Chemoselective Synthesis of Highly Reactive α-Ketoamides and their Light-Triggered Cyclization

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Glutaconamide-based [2]rotaxanes are efficiently oxidized to the respective interlocked α-ketoamides, whereas their non-interlocked threads afford hydroxycyclohexene tetraamides under similar reaction conditions. These results showcase the mechanically interlocking of highly reactive substrates as a powerful tool for controlling their chemical behavior. Inside the macrocycle and under irradiation with light, the α-ketoamide threads convert, in a divergent manner, into the corresponding interlocked hydroxy-β-lactams or oxazolidinones by two modes of Norrish/Yang type-II intramolecular cyclizations, processes that are efficiently chemocontrolled by the mechanical bond.

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de Maria Perez, J., Alajarin, M., Martinez-Cuezva, A., & Berna, J. (2023). Reactivity of Glutaconamides Within [2]Rotaxanes: Mechanical Bond Controlled Chemoselective Synthesis of Highly Reactive α-Ketoamides and their Light-Triggered Cyclization. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(21). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202302681

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