A study of silver (I) perchlorate as an effective promoter for chemical glycosylation with thioimidates and thioglycosides

  • Demchenko A
  • Hasty S
  • Ranade S
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Abstract

It has been previously acknowledged that perchlorate salts may be beneficial for the formation of 1,2-cis glycosides. Here, we demonstrate the effectiveness of silver (I) perchlorate as a powerful promoter of glycosyl thioimidate activation. Improved 1,2-cis selectivity was obtained, compared against that obtained with other silver (I) salts, including commonly-used triflate. The use of a combination of silver (I) perchlorate and Me sulfenyl bromide to activate thioglycosides was also investigated. The cooperative use of these activation protocols was applied to a one-pot, two-step sequential activation, using thioimidate and thioglycoside building blocks.

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Demchenko, A., Hasty, S., & Ranade, S. (2014). A study of silver (I) perchlorate as an effective promoter for chemical glycosylation with thioimidates and thioglycosides. Reports in Organic Chemistry, 1. https://doi.org/10.2147/roc.s32147

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