11 research outputs found
Synthetic Studies toward the Citrinadin A and B Core Architecture
[Image: see text] The core architecture of the citrinadin alkaloids has been prepared in racemic form by utilizing a strategy that exploits the alkylation of 2-methoxypyridines. An initially planned indolizidine to quinolizidine transformation to build the D/E rings was unsuccessful. Success was ultimately gained by a direct alkylation to establish the citrinadin core architecture
Synthesis, Structure, and Catalytic Studies of Palladium and Platinum Bis-Sulfoxide Complexes
The bis-sulfoxide ligand p-tolyl-binaso and its derivatives can be used to synthesize neutral and cationic palladium and platinum complexes. Various Pt bis-sulfoxide complexes could be made by using the precursor Pt{(M,SS,SS)-p-tolyl-binaso}Cl2 (5a) and abstracting the chlorides with silver salts. The Pd analogue of this compound (4) could not be used in the same way. In this case, the sulfoxides appear to be very weakly coordinated and different methods to make stable Pd bis-sulfoxide complexes had to be found. The nature of the bonding in the synthesized compounds was studied through analysis of their IR and NMR spectra and X-ray crystal structures. These studies revealed that the trans effect of other ligands in the complex is quite significant in determining the lability of the metalâsulfoxide bond. Some of the more stable platinum structures were then tested for their activity as catalysts in hydroboration and diboration reactions