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<div class="csl-entry">Biedermann, N., Schnizer, J., Lager, D., Schnürch, M., & Stanetty, C. (2024). Indium-Mediated Acyloxyallylation-Based Synthesis of Galacto-Configured Higher-Carbon Sugar Alcohols as Potential Phase Change Materials. <i>Journal of Organic Chemistry</i>, <i>89</i>(8), 5573–5588. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.4c00067</div>
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0022-3263
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/208288
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dc.description.abstract
Sugar alcohols fulfilling specific structural requirements are a substance class with great potential as organic phase change materials (PCMs). Within this work, we demonstrate the indium-mediated acyloxyallylation (IMA) as a useful strategy for the synthesis of higher-carbon sugar alcohols of the galacto-family featuring all hydroxyl groups in a 1,3-anti-relationship with three major synthetic achievements: first, the dihydroxylation of the IMA-derived allylic sugar derivates was systematically studied in terms of diastereoselectivity, revealing a high degree of substrate control toward anti-addition. Second, we demonstrated the use of a "double Mitsunobu" reaction, inverting the stereochemistry of terminal diols. Third, the IMA toolbox was expanded to accomplish the synthesis of derivatives with up to 10 carbon atoms from particularly unreactive aldoses. Thermal investigations of all synthesized sugar alcohols, including examples with exclusive 1,3-anti- and suboptimal 1,3-syn-relationships as well as even and odd numbers of carbon atoms, were performed. We observed clear trends in melting points and thermal storage densities and discovered limitations of organic substances in this class with melting points above 240 °C as PCMs in terms of thermal stability. With our study, we provide insights into the dependence of thermal properties on structural features, thus contributing to further understanding of organic PCMs for thermal energy storage applications.
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FWF - Österr. Wissenschaftsfonds
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dc.language.iso
en
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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Journal of Organic Chemistry
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
Carbohydrates
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Sugar Alcohols
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Phase Change Materials
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Thermal Energy Storage
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Indium Mediated Acyloxyallylation
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Indium-Mediated Acyloxyallylation-Based Synthesis of Galacto-Configured Higher-Carbon Sugar Alcohols as Potential Phase Change Materials