Studies on the Biomimetic Synthesis of Marine Ladder Polyethers via Endo‐Selective Epoxide‐to‐Epoxonium Ring‐Opening Cascades
Jia‐Xi Xiao,
Feng‐Xing Li,
Shu‐Jian Ren
et al.
Abstract:Marine ladder polyethers have attracted the attention of chemists and biologists because of their potent biological activities. Synthetic chemists have attempted to construct their polyether frameworks by epoxide ring‐opening cascades, as Nakanishi hypothesis describes. However, Baldwin’s rules of ring closure state that exo‐selective intramolecular cyclization of epoxy alcohols is preferred over endo‐selective cyclization. Herein, we investigated epoxide ring‐opening cascades of polyepoxy alcohols in [EMIM]BF… Show more
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