Three acene-extended triptycenes, TIPS-Antrip, TIPS-Tetrip, and TIPS-Pentrip, which contain TIPS-ethynyl functionalized anthracene, tetracene, and pentacene as subunits, respectively, are synthesized and characterized. It is found that the optoelectronic properties and crystal packing motifs could be modulated by changing the subunits. A preliminary exploration of the excited-state behavior of these molecules indicates that TIPS-Tetrip and TIPS-Pentrip exhibit intramolecular singlet fission (iSF).
A four-step synthesis of Remdesivir (1) is presented. This work focuses on the yield improvement of step 1, flow chemistry development of step 2 and 3, process optimization of step 4. The literatures reported (https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.0c00310 and https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.0c00172: SI part) step 1 was repeated, but failed in the crystallization, eventually step 1 product was obtained by column chromatography with >98% HPLC purity and 40% IY. The flow chemistry development of step 2(IY: 84%) and 3 (IY: 63%) was achieved and the release of toxic HCN was avoided, the process robustness was improved by flow chemistry. Step 4 was simplified to apply primary alcohol 6 directly (without protection) to react with chiral SM 8. Lewis acid catalysts were screened by HTS and MgI2 gave 50% AY. Cheap and commercially available MgCl2 and NaI were used to replace MgI2, finally Remdesivir (1) was obtained in >99% purity with 40.3% IY.
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