Sugar silanes: Versatile reagents for stereocontrolled glycosylation via intramolecular aglycone delivery

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A new method for the intramolecular glycosylation of alcohols is described. Utilizing carbohydrate-derived silanes, the catalytic dehydrogenative silylation of alcohols is followed by intramolecular glycosylation. Appropriate combinations of silane position and protecting groups allow highly selective access to β-manno, α-gluco, or β-gluco stereochemical relationships as well as 2-azido-2-deoxy-β-gluco- and 2-deoxy-β-glucosides. Intramolecular aglycone delivery from the C-2 or C-6 position provides 1,2-cis or 1,2-trans glycosides, respectively. Multifunctional acceptor substrates such as hydroxyketones and diols are tolerated and are glycosylated in a site-selective manner. This journal is

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Walk, J. T., Buchan, Z. A., & Montgomery, J. (2015). Sugar silanes: Versatile reagents for stereocontrolled glycosylation via intramolecular aglycone delivery. Chemical Science, 6(6), 3448–3453. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00810g

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