Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5216878 Tetrahedron 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to advance our project to explore a new archetype of foldamer that preferentially folds in water, we designed two types of tri-functional building blocks with increasingly favorable ketone deprotection properties. Both were selected for their ease of synthetic access and the availability of bulk starting material. While the first building block proved unsuitable for efficient coupling by reductive amination, the second gave rise to almost quantitative yields according to mass spectral monitoring. It was thus effectively turned into a protected dimer and a tetramer. Although their subsequent purification prior to exhaustive ketone deprotection was preparatively impractical in view of their high polarity/water solubility, the stage is now set for transfer of the oligomer synthesis onto the solid phase on resin in view of the efficient five-step synthetic access from affordable bulk material, the favorable deprotection properties, the perspective for introduction of a variety of backbone substituents, and the possibility to protect the amine terminus by Boc or Fmoc protection.

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