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Effect of 2--Benzoyl Para-Substituents on Glycosylation Rates

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Journal ACS Omega
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2019 Aug 29
PMID 31458873
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Abstract

From a series of competition experiments, we have explored the degree to which various para-substituents (CN, Br, H, OMe, pyrrolidino) of a 2--benzoyl functionalized glucosyl donor of the thioglycoside type affect the rate of glycosylation under -iodosuccinimide/triflic acid activation. As expected, electron-withdrawing groups were found to decrease the rate of glycosylation, whereas electron-donating groups resulted in the opposite outcome, underscoring the influence on the reaction rate exerted by a participating group. On this basis, a Hammett linear free-energy relationship was established ( = 0.979, ρ = 0.6), offering fundamental insight into the magnitude of anchimeric assistance in glycosylation chemistry.

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