An Unusual Example of a 6-Endo-Dig Addition to an Unactivated Carbon-Carbon Triple Bond
作者:Albert Padwa、Keith E. Krumpe、M. David Weingarten
DOI:10.1021/jo00122a047
日期:1995.9
Methyl 2-[2-[2-(1-hydroxy-1-ethyl)phenyl]ethynyl]benzoate was prepared as an intermediate for subsequent conversion to an a-diazo ketone. Under the basic conditions used to hydrolyze the methyl ester, the neighboring hydroxyl functionality underwent reaction with the unactivated acetylenic group, producing a benzopyranyl-substituted alpha-diazoacetophenone. Treatment of this diazocarbonyl compound with a catalytic quantity of rhodium(II) mandelate afforded a novel dibenzo[a,e]cyclononenone derivative. The reaction proceeds via an initially formed oxonium ylide which rearranges further by means of a 1,2-alkyl shift. A prime factor in determining the direction of internal cyclization to the triple bond is the presence of the carbomethoxy group in the ortho position of the beta-phenyl ring. Thus, in contrast with related systems which exhibit a clear preference for 5-exo-dig cyclization at the acetylenic center, the 6-endo-dig addition is the preferred pathway for the o-formyl- and o-carbomethoxy-substituted alkynyl alcohols. Careful monitoring of the reaction actually showed that the reaction proceeds by initial formation of the 5-exo-dig product followed by a novel rearrangement to the 6-endo product.