C2-ketonylation of carbohydrates via excited-state palladium-catalyzed 1,2-spin-center shift

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Abstract

C2-ketonyl-2-deoxysugars, sugars with the C2-hydroxyl group replaced by a ketone side chain, are important carbohydrate mimetics in glycobiology and drug discovery studies; however, their preparation remains a vital challenge in organic synthesis. Here we report the first direct strategy to synthesize this class of glycomimetics from readily available 1-bromosugars and silyl enol ethers via an excited-state palladium-catalyzed 1,2-spin-center shift (SCS) process. This step-economic reaction features broad substrate scope, has a high functional group tolerance, and can be used in late-stage functionalization of natural product- and drug-glycoconjugates. Preliminary experimental and computational mechanistic studies suggested a non-chain radical mechanism involving photoexcited palladium species, a 1,2-SCS process, and a radical Mizoroki-Heck reaction.

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Zhao, G., Mukherjee, U., Zhou, L., Wu, Y., Yao, W., Mauro, J. N., … Ngai, M. Y. (2022). C2-ketonylation of carbohydrates via excited-state palladium-catalyzed 1,2-spin-center shift. Chemical Science, 13(21), 6276–6282. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01042a

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