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Dynamic Covalent Reactions and Chirality Sensing with Diphenylethene Derived Hemiaminals.

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The differentiation of enantiomers is of significance in synthetic chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry. Herein, we report a facile method for chirality sensing of monoalcohols, a challenging target due to the… Click to show full abstract

The differentiation of enantiomers is of significance in synthetic chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry. Herein, we report a facile method for chirality sensing of monoalcohols, a challenging target due to the poor reactivity, by combining dynamic covalent chemistry with helical chirality. Four diphenylethene (DPE) derived cyclic hemiaminals were constructed, and the incorporation of a broad range of alcohols and thiols with high efficiency was achieved. The reversibility was further verified by dynamic component exchange. The helical chirality of the DPE motif was induced through chirality transfer by the central chirality of the analytes, resulting in circular dichroism responses. The chirality differentiation of seven chiral secondary alcohols including both alkyl and aryl alcohols was realized, further allowing the quantification of enantiomeric excess with high accuracy. The results described should lay a foundation for future endeavors in chemical sensing, asymmetric synthesis, and chiroptical materials.

Keywords: diphenylethene; covalent reactions; dynamic covalent; chemistry; chirality sensing; chirality

Journal Title: ChemPlusChem
Year Published: 2023

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