Research Article: UiT

Title:
Computational Study of the Ir-Catalyzed Formation of Allyl Carbamates from CO2

Abstract:
We have employed computational methods to investigate the iridium-catalyzed allylic substitution leading to the formation of enantioenriched allyl carbamates from carbon dioxide (CO2). The reaction occurs in several steps, with initial formation of an iridium-allyl, followed by nucleophilic attack by the carbamate formed in situ from CO2 and an amine. A detailed isomeric analysis shows that the rate-determining step differs for the (R)- and (S)-pathways. These insights are essential for understanding reactions involving enantioselective formation of allyl carbamates from CO2.

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Research Article: AU

Title:
Ex Situ Gaseous Reagent for Multicomponent Amine Bioconjugation

Abstract:
We report a minimalist gaseous sulfonyl-chloride-derived reagent for multicomponent bioconjugation with amine, phenol, or aniline reagents to afford urea or carbamate products. With the utilization of a gas-phase reagent for a reaction mediated by metal ions, a variety of biologically relevant molecules, such as saccharide, poly(ethylene glycol), fluorophore, and affinity tag, can be efficiently cross-linked to the N terminus or lysine side-chain amines on natural polypeptides or proteins.

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