Alkyne-Enol Ether Cross-Metathesis in the Presence of CuSO4: Direct Formation of 3-Substituted Crotonaldehydes in Aqueous Medium
摘要:
An efficient synthesis of 3-substituted crotonaldehydes via alkyne-enol ether cross-metathesis in the presence of CuSO4 and in aqueous medium was developed. Crotonaldehydes were obtained in good yields from terminal aryl-alkynes as well as from terminal alkyl-alkynes. All of the reactions were carried out under microwave irradiation and were completed in a few minutes. Water was used as the cosolvent, making c, this approach safer, economic, and desiderable from an enviromental point of view.
The first total synthesis of the potent RNA-polymerase inhibitor etnangien is described, which establishes unequivocally the relative and absolute configuration of this sensitive macrolide antibiotic. Key features of the expedient and modular synthesis include stereoselective substrate-controlled boron- and tin-mediated aldol couplings to set the characteristic sequences of methyl and hydroxyl bearing
A highlystereoselective joint total synthesis of the potent polyketide macrolide antibiotics etnangien and etnangien methyl ester was accomplished by a convergent strategy and proceeds in 23 steps (longest linear sequence). Notable synthetic features include a sequence of highlystereoselective substrate-controlled aldolreactions to set the characteristic assembly of methyl- and hydroxyl-bearing
An efficient synthesis of 3-substituted crotonaldehydes via alkyne-enol ether cross-metathesis in the presence of CuSO4 and in aqueous medium was developed. Crotonaldehydes were obtained in good yields from terminal aryl-alkynes as well as from terminal alkyl-alkynes. All of the reactions were carried out under microwave irradiation and were completed in a few minutes. Water was used as the cosolvent, making c, this approach safer, economic, and desiderable from an enviromental point of view.