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Synthetic Principles and Methodologies. Chung-Yi Wu Assistant Research Fellow Genomics Research Center Tel: 02-2789-9930 ext 349 Email: cyiwu@gate.sinica.edu.tw. Text books.
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Synthetic Principles and Methodologies Chung-Yi Wu Assistant Research Fellow Genomics Research Center Tel: 02-2789-9930 ext 349 Email: cyiwu@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Text books • Designing Organic Syntheses: A Programmed Introduction to the Synthon Approach. Stuart Warren Wiley, 1978. • The Logic of Chemical SynthesisE.J. CoreyWiley, 1989. • Modern Organic Synthesis: An Introduction • George S. Zweifel, Michael H. Nantz Freeman 2006.
TM:target molecules. • Retrosynthetic analysis (antithesis):The construction of a synthetic tree by working backward from the target molecule. • Transfrom: The symbol signifies a reverse synthetic step. • Disconnections: The main transforms are disconnections, or cleavage of C-C bonds, and functional group interconversions (FGI). • Synthons: the fragments resulting from disconnection of C-C bonds of the TM. • Synthetic equivalents (SE):The actual substrates used for the forward synthesis.
Chemical bonds can be cleaved heterolytically, homolytically, or through concerted transform Electrophilic Acceptor Nucleophilic Donor
Alternating Polarity Disconnections • ?How one chooses appropriate C-C bond disconnections. • Answer: The concept of alternating polarities or latent polarities (imaginary charges) often enables one to identify the best positions to make a disconnection within a complex molecule.
The positive charge (+) is placed at the carbon attached to the E class function group (e.g.,=O,-OH, -Br) Consonant pattern: Positives charges are placed at carbon atoms bonded to the E class groups Dissonant pattern: One E class group is bonded to a carbon with a positive charge, whereas the other E class group resides on a carbon with a negative charge. If a consonant pattern is present in a molecule, a simple syjthesis often be achieved
Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation reactions of aromatic substrates
(ortho direction) (meta direction)
Sometimes, rather than protect one part of a molecule, it is better to activate another (poor yield)
A general synthesis for ketones and the corresponding disconnection