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Dibromohydantoins as halogen bond (XB) donors: a route toward the introduction of chirality in halogen bonded systems
Author(s) -
Irène Nicolas,
Olivier Jeannin,
Delphine Pichon,
Marc Fourmigué
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
crystengcomm
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.813
H-Index - 132
ISSN - 1466-8033
DOI - 10.1039/c6ce02175a
Subject(s) - pyrazine , chemistry , enantiopure drug , adduct , halogen , halogen bond , electrophile , medicinal chemistry , halogenation , bromine , stereochemistry , organic chemistry , alkyl , catalysis , enantioselective synthesis
International audienceN,N′-Dibromohydantoins, known as electrophilic bromination reagents, are successfully used here as halogen bond (XB) donors, as demonstrated in their crystalline adducts with para-substituted pyridines acting as halogen bond acceptors. 1:1 adducts of the achiral 5,5-dimethyl-N,N′-dibromohydantoin (DBH) are crystallized with methylisonicotinate, 4-trifluoromethylpyridine and 4-cyanopyridine, while both nitrogen atoms of pyrazine are engaged in halogen bonding in the 2:1 adduct (DBH)2·(pyrazine). A strengthening of the XB interaction between the imidic N-Br group of DBH and the pyridinic nitrogen atom is observed with the more electron rich pyridines in the order Py-CO2Me > Py-CF3 > Py-CN > pyrazine. Chiral hydantoins and their N,N′-dibromo derivatives are obtained in good yields from different amino acids (phenylglycine, phenylalanine, valine and leucine). The ability of such enantiopure N-iodoimide derivatives to act as halogen-bond donors is demonstrated in the 1:1 methylisonicotinate adduct with (S)-5-isobutyl-N,N′-dibromohydantoin

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