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1.6- Diyne with terminal aryl groups

The complex [Cp Ru(MeCN)3PFg] and Hantzsch l,4-dihydropyridine as a H2 surrogate catalyse the cyclization of 1,6-diyne with terminal aryl groups to exocyclic... [Pg.132]

Transfer oxygenative cyclization of diynes with DMSO is catalysed by cationic ruthenium complexes. For diynes with terminal aryl groups, [CpRu(AN)3]PF ... [Pg.133]

We have created efficient syntheses of remarkably potent and selective bifunctional tryptase inhibitors, which are also competitive and reversible, containing pyran moieties and hetero and non-hetero aryl diynes as scaffolds. Several modifications at the core templates and the linker moieties are well tolerated without significant loss of inhibition activity. In contrast with previous results published recently [32], it was also apparent from the aryl diyne inhibitors that the distance between the two terminal amino groups can be considerably less than 30 bonds in highly potent target compounds (e.g. 9 and 29 with 26 bonds each). The in-vitro potencies of the compounds were between 1 im for 26 and 1.3 nM for 15 with high selectivity against other serine proteases (trypsin, thrombin, and factor Xa, respectively) in... [Pg.237]

Hashmi et al. investigated a number of different transition metals for their ability to catalyze reactions of terminal allenyl ketones of type 96. Whereas with Cu(I) [57, 58] the cycloisomerization known from Rh(I) and Ag(I) was observed (in fact the first observation that copper is also active for cycloisomerizations of allenes), with different sources of Pd(II) the dimer 97 was observed (Scheme 15.25). Under optimized conditions, 97 was the major product. Numerous substituents are tolerated, among them even groups that are known to react also in palladium-catalyzed reactions. Examples of these groups are aryl halides (including iodides ), terminal alkynes, 1,6-diynes, 1,6-enynes and other allenes such as allenylcarbinols. This che-moselectivity might be explained by the mild reaction conditions. [Pg.891]


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