Achmatowicz Rearrangement-Inspired Development of Green Chemistry, Organic Methodology, and Total Synthesis of Natural Products
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Achmatowicz Rearrangement-Inspired Development of Green Chemistry, Organic Methodology, and Total Synthesis of Natural Products
Abstract
The six-membered heterocycles containing oxygen and nitrogen (tetrahydropyrans, pyrans, piperidines) are among the most common heterocyclic structures ubiquitously present in bioactive molecules such as carbohydrates, small-molecule drugs, and natural products. Chemical synthesis of fully functionalized pyrans and piperidines is a research theme of practical importance and scientific significance and, thus, has attracted continuous interest from synthetic chemists. Among the numerous synthetic approaches, Achmatowicz rearrangement (AchR) represents a general and unique strategy that uses biomass-derived furfuryl alcohols as the renewable starting material to obtain fully functionalized six-membered oxygen/nitrogen heterocycles, which provides golden opportunities for organic chemists to address various synthetic challenges.This Account summarizes our 10 years of work on exploiting AchR to address some challenges in organic synthesis ranging from green chemistry and organic methodology to the total synthesis of natural products. We enabled the sustainable and safe use of AchR in a small (academia) or large (industrial) scale by developing two generations of green approaches for AchR (oxone-halide and Fenton-halide), which largely eliminate the use of the most popular, but more toxic and expansive, NBS and m-CPBA. This triggered our intensive interest in developing new green chemistry for important organic reactions, in particular, halogenation/oxidation reactions involving reactive halogenating species with the aim of eliminating the use of commonly used toxic halogen agents such as elemental bromine, chlorine gas, and various N-haloamide reagents (NBS, NCS, and NIS). We successfully employed oxone-halide and Fenton-halide as green alternatives to several mechanistically related organic reactions including arene/alkene halogenation, oxidation or oxidative rearrangement of indoles, oxidation of alcohols/thioacetals, and oxidative halogenation of aldoximes for the in situ generation of nitrile oxide. These green reactions are expected to have a solid impact on the future of organic synthesis in academia and industries.We expanded the synthetic utility of AchR by exploring several new transformations of AchR products and developed a cascade reductive ring expansion, reductive deoxygenation/Heck-Matsuda arylation, palladium-catalyzed C-arylation, and regiodivergent [3 + 2] cycloaddition with 1,3-dicarbonyls. These methodologies offer a new avenue to fully functionalized six-membered heterocycles.The synthetic utility of AchR was demonstrated in our total synthesis of 28 natural products with a pyran/piperidine moiety. The AchR-based strategy endows the total synthesis with scalability, sustainability, and flexibility. The green and scalable approaches developed in our lab for AchR allow us to easily obtain decagrams of synthetically valuable pyrans and/or piperidines with low risk and low cost from biomass-derived furfuryl alcohol/aldehyde.
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