Issue 30, 2008

Convergent total syntheses of Fluvibactin and vibriobactin using molybdenum(vi) oxide-catalyzed dehydrative cyclization as a key step

Abstract

Efficient total syntheses of fluvibactin and vibriobactin have been achieved via molybdenum(VI) oxide-catalyzed dehydrative cyclization, Sb(OEt)3-catalyzed esteramide transformation, and WSCI and HOAt-promoted dehydrative amide formation.

Graphical abstract: Convergent total syntheses of Fluvibactin and vibriobactin using molybdenum(vi) oxide-catalyzed dehydrative cyclization as a key step

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Apr 2008
Accepted
28 Apr 2008
First published
06 Jun 2008

Chem. Commun., 2008, 3561-3563

Convergent total syntheses of Fluvibactin and vibriobactin using molybdenum(VI) oxide-catalyzed dehydrative cyclization as a key step

A. Sakakura, S. Umemura and K. Ishihara, Chem. Commun., 2008, 3561 DOI: 10.1039/B805880F

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