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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1067254
The Determinative Influence of the O6-(Diphenylcarbamoyl) Group on the Exocyclic Nitrogen Benzylation in 2-Amino-6-oxopurine Derivatives
Publication History
Publication Date:
04 September 2008 (online)
Abstract
A series of novel 2-(benzylamino)-6-oxopurine derivatives has been synthesized by arylalkylation of the corresponding 2-(acetylamino)-6-(diphenylcarbamoyloxy)purines. The decisive role of the temporary O6-(diphenylcarbamoyl) protection on the benzylation of the exocyclic amino group in 2-(acetylamino)-6-oxopurines has been demonstrated.
Key words
nucleobases - benzylation - protecting groups - substituent effects - synthesis
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Nonius KappaCCD difractometer using graphite monochromated Mo-Kα radiation
(λ = 0.71073 Å). The crystal
structures of 4d and 12 were
solved by the direct method and refined by full-matrix least squares.
All non-hydrogen atoms were refined anisotropically.
Crystal data for 4d:
C34H23BrCl4N6O3,
triclinic, a = 12.0270(6), b = 12.1093(6), c = 12.5269(7) Å, α = 73.074(2), β = 81.041(2), γ = 86.769(2)˚, V = 1724.0(2) ų, Z = 2, µ = 1.547
mm-¹, D
calc = 1.513
g cm-³, space group is P
1. A total
of 6718 independent reflection intensities were collected at r.t.
For structure refinement, 3497 reflections with I ≥ 2σ(I) were used. The final R-factor
is 0.0680.
Crystal data for 12: C19H19Br2N5O5,
triclinic, a = 7.5419(4), b = 12.1920(8), c = 12.6754(10) Å, α = 105.193(2), β = 91.052(3), γ = 101.808(5) ˚, V = 1097.8(1) ų, Z = 2, µ = 3.733 mm-¹, D
calc = 1.686
g cm-³, space group is P
1. A total
of 4560 independent reflection intensities were collected at r.t.
For structure refinement, 2520 reflections with I ≥ 2σ(I) were used. The final R-factor
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with the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre as Supplementary
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