(<i>Z</i>)<i>-</i>Trifluoromethyl-Trisubstituted Alkenes or Isoxazolines: Divergent Pathways from the Same Allene
作者:Chaolun Liu、Glenn P. A. Yap、Casey A. Rowland、Marcus A. Tius
DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.0c02546
日期:2020.9.18
protonation of trifluoromethyl allenes leads to tri- or tetrasubstituted alkenes with high (Z)-selectivity. Treatment of the same allenes with catalytic Au(I) initiates a reaction cascade that produces isoxazolines in high yield.
Stereocontrol in organic synthesis using silicon-containing compounds. Studies directed towards the synthesis of ebelactone AElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Experimental section. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/ob/b3/b316899a/
作者:Sarah C. Archibald、David J. Barden、J�r�me F. Y. Bazin、Ian Fleming、Colin F. Foster、Ajay K. Mandal、Amit K. Mandal、David Parker、Ken Takaki、Anne C. Ware、Anne R. B. Williams、Anna B. Zwicky
DOI:10.1039/b316899a
日期:——
Several approaches to the synthesis of ebelactone A 2 are described, culminating in the synthesis of the benzenesulfonate of 2-epi-ebelactone A 161. All the approaches were based on three fragments A, B and C, originally defined in general terms in, but eventually used as the aldehyde 72, the allenylsilane 3 and the aldehyde 139, respectively. They were joined, first B with C, and then B+C with A.
Palladium(0)-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of 1,1-Diboronates with Vinyl Bromides and 1,1-Dibromoalkenes
作者:Huan Li、Zhikun Zhang、Xianghang Shangguan、Shan Huang、Jun Chen、Yan Zhang、Jianbo Wang
DOI:10.1002/anie.201407000
日期:2014.10.27
Palladium‐catalyzed cross‐coupling reactions of 1,1‐diboronates with vinylbromides and dibromoalkenes were found to afford 1,4‐dienes and allenes, respectively. These reactions utilize the high reactivities of both 1,1‐diboronates and allylboron intermediates generated in the initial coupling.
Amide-Directed Catalytic Asymmetric Hydroboration of Trisubstituted Alkenes
作者:Sean M. Smith、James M. Takacs
DOI:10.1021/ja908257x
日期:2010.2.17
rhodium-catalyzed reaction is stereospecific. In addition, simple TADDOL-derived phenyl monophosphite ligands in combination with Rh(nbd)(2)BF(4) afford highly enantioselective catalysts (seven examples, 91-98% ee). These catalysts provide an alternative methodology to prepare Felkin or anti-Felkin acetate-aldol products and related derivatives that are obtainable from the intermediate chiral organoboranes