Benzoyldiisopropylchlorosilane: a visible light photocleavable alcohol protecting group

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Abstract

Silyl chlorides are highly valuable and popular reagents for the protection of alcohols. In this edge article we introduce a photocleavable alcohol protecting group on the basis of acyl silanes. To achieve this, acylchlorosilanes that represent a new class of acylsilanes were developed. They can be easily synthesized in a concise sequence of three steps in high overall yield. Alcohol silyl protection takes place under established mild conditions, akin to those associated with classical silicon-based protecting groups. The removal of the Si-group is achieved at room temperature through exposure to visible light (456 nm) in methanol. We demonstrate a broad spectrum of substrates with remarkable tolerance toward diverse functional groups, highlighting a substantial level of orthogonality with respect to other protecting groups. Furthermore, we showcase the robustness of this approach against various transformations.

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Lind, F., Markelov, K., & Studer, A. (2023). Benzoyldiisopropylchlorosilane: a visible light photocleavable alcohol protecting group. Chemical Science, 14(44), 12615–12620. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc04975b

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