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An accelerated, improved synthetic route for the preparation of polyether-based dendritic fragments

โœ Scribed by Hak-Fun Chow; Zhao-Yang Wang; Yam-Fat Lau


Book ID
104208899
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
French
Weight
612 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0040-4020

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โœฆ Synopsis


An accelerated, improved synthetic strategy for the rapid construction of two different series of polyether-based dendritic fragments is described. Several modifications to the original method for the preparation of these dendritic fragements are detailed. A new branching agent, 5-(3-hydroxypropyloxy)-1,3-resoreinol 4, instead of 5-benzyloxy-l,3-resorcinol 2, is employed in this new synthetic protocol. As a result, the number of synthetic operations in each of the iterative cycle is reduced from three to two, as compared to the original procedure. Each iterative synthetic cycle involves two reactions: a bis-Oalkylation reaction of the brancher 4 with a dendritic bromide [Gn]-O(CH2)3Br to give a dendritic alcohol of the next generation [G(n+I)I-O(CI-I2)3OH; followed by a functional group conversion of the dendritic alcohol into the corresponding dendritic bromide [G(n+I)]-O(CH2)3Br of the same generation. The reaction yields of each iterative cycle are consistently higher than those of the previously reported three step cycle. Using this new protcol, the preparation of a 5th generation dendritic alcohol 15a could be realized in 10 steps and 23% overall yields from 1,3-dibromopropane.


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