A mild and efficient dearomatic [3+2] annulation reaction of 3-nitro-7-azaindoles and Morita Baylis Hillman carbonates from isatins was developed catalyzed by DMAP, affording the corresponding polycyclic spirooxindol...A mild and efficient dearomatic [3+2] annulation reaction of 3-nitro-7-azaindoles and Morita Baylis Hillman carbonates from isatins was developed catalyzed by DMAP, affording the corresponding polycyclic spirooxindoles containing fused azaindoline architectures and vicinal quaternary centers in excellent yields(up to 96%) with high regio- and diastereoselectivity(dr 〉 19:1). Moderate enantioselectivity(79% ee) was obtained by employing a chiral DMAP-type Lewis base catalyst.展开更多
Christopher Bayly, who died in Chicago on April 18, 2015 at the age of 69, was the preeminent historian of India and the British Empire, a key pioneer of the field of global history, perhaps the most gifted Britishbor...Christopher Bayly, who died in Chicago on April 18, 2015 at the age of 69, was the preeminent historian of India and the British Empire, a key pioneer of the field of global history, perhaps the most gifted Britishborn historian of his generation. In 2007 he was the first scholar to be knighted by the British government “for services to history outside of Europe”. His adult life was anchored in the University of Cambridge, where he was Fellow of St. Catharine’s College from 1970, and Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History (1992 to 2013).展开更多
基金financial support from the NSFC(21572135 and 21321061)
文摘A mild and efficient dearomatic [3+2] annulation reaction of 3-nitro-7-azaindoles and Morita Baylis Hillman carbonates from isatins was developed catalyzed by DMAP, affording the corresponding polycyclic spirooxindoles containing fused azaindoline architectures and vicinal quaternary centers in excellent yields(up to 96%) with high regio- and diastereoselectivity(dr 〉 19:1). Moderate enantioselectivity(79% ee) was obtained by employing a chiral DMAP-type Lewis base catalyst.
文摘Christopher Bayly, who died in Chicago on April 18, 2015 at the age of 69, was the preeminent historian of India and the British Empire, a key pioneer of the field of global history, perhaps the most gifted Britishborn historian of his generation. In 2007 he was the first scholar to be knighted by the British government “for services to history outside of Europe”. His adult life was anchored in the University of Cambridge, where he was Fellow of St. Catharine’s College from 1970, and Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History (1992 to 2013).