The Synthesis of New Dibenzothiophen Amino Acid and Cyclophane Derivatives
John B. Bremner, Paul A. Keller, Stephen G. Pyne, Alan D. Robertson, Brian W. Skelton, Allan H. White and Helen M. Witchard
Australian Journal of Chemistry
53(7) 535 - 540
Published: 2000
Abstract
Some novel dibenzothiophen amino acid and cyclophane derivatives have been produced as a result of synthetic studies on the development of dibenzothiophen-based antibacterial compounds. Allylation through a Stille reaction has produced 2-allyl-8-bromodibenzothiophen (3a) and 2,8-diallyldibenzothiophen (3b). Under different conditions, the Stille reaction also produced 2-bromo-8-(prop-1-enyl)dibenzothiophen (4a) and 2,8-di(prop-1- enyl)dibenzothiophen (4b) via double bond isomerization. Olefin metathesis with (3b) and methyl N-acetylallylglycinate (5) produced two homodimers, the novel [4](5,11)[4](18,24)dibenzothiophenophane-2,15-diene (6), as a mixture of geometrical isomers, and dimethyl (E)- and (Z)-(R,S)-2,7-diacetamidooct-4-enedioate 8), and the two cross-metathesis products methyl (E)- and (Z)-(R,S)-2-acetamido-6-(8-allyldibenzothien-2-yl)hex-4-enoate (7a) and dimethyl (E)- and (Z)-(R,S)-6,6¢-(dibenzothiophen-2,8-diyl)bis(2-acetamidohex-4-enoate) (7b). Palladium-catalysed hydrogenation of the homodimer (6) and the cross-metathesis products (7a,b) yielded the corresponding reduced compounds (9) and (10a,b), respectively.Keywords: Dibenzothiophen; amino acid derivatives; cyclophanes; Stille reaction; olefin metathesis.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH00029
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