Abstract

Glucosylations and galactosylations of various acceptors with donors possessing an electron-withdrawing benzylsulfonyl, benzoyl, or acetyl group at the O-3 or O-4 position were performed. A β-directing effect by the benzylsulfonyl group at O-3 of the glucosyl donors and by the benzylsulfonyl and acyl groups at O-4 of the glucosyl donors was observed. In contrast, acyl groups at O-3 of the glucosyl donors and acyl groups at O-3 and O-4 of the galactosyl donors exhibited an α-directing effect. The α-directing effect is partly considered to remote participation of the acyl groups, whereas the β-directing effect is somewhat attributed to the SN2-like reaction of the acceptor with the glycosyl triflate or the contact ion pair, which is stabilized by remote electron-withdrawing groups. Further evidence for the stability of the α-glycosyl triflates was determined by a low-temperature NMR study.

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