3-Nitro-2-naphthalenemethanol: a photocleavable protecting group for carboxylic acids

Singh, Anil K. ; Khade, Prashant K. (2005) 3-Nitro-2-naphthalenemethanol: a photocleavable protecting group for carboxylic acids Tetrahedron, 61 (42). pp. 10007-10012. ISSN 0040-4020

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Abstract

Photocleavable protecting groups are important in synthesis and caging. Among many such groups, 2-nitrobenzyl and related groups have been found useful in many applications. However, most of the known 2-nitrobenzyl-based caging chromophores show either low quantum yield or the photolysis wavelength is not suitable for various applications. In this paper, we report 2-nitro-3-naphthalenemethanol (NNM) as an efficient photocleavable protecting group for molecules containing a carboxylic function. NNM possesses photochemical properties better than the 2-nitrobenzyl chromophores as it is photoactivatable at 380 nm in aqueous medium (CH3CN/H2O, 3:2 v/v) showing the desired photochemistry. The carboxylic acids are efficiently photoreleased from NNM-based esters in almost quantitative yield.

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Keywords:3-Nitro-2-naphthalenemethanol; Photocleavable Protecting Group; Caging
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