Two-step synthesis of D 3 and C 3h cryptophanes

J Canceill, A Collet

Index: Canceill, Josette; Collet, Andre Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1988 , p. 582 - 584

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Abstract

Dihalides X–(Z)–X,[Z=(CH2) n; n= 1–7 or CH2CHCHCH2] react with the phenol group of vanillyl alcohol to give the dialkylated derivatives HOCH2–Ar–O–(Z)–O–Ar–CH2OH (2), which in turn, in the presence of formic acid, afford the corresponding D3 cryptophanes (3), with, in some cases, minor amounts of the C3h isomers (4).

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