Oxidative iodination of carbonyl compounds using ammonium iodide and oxone®
作者:Mahender Reddy Marri、Arun Kumar Macharla、Swamy Peraka、Narender Nama
DOI:10.1016/j.tetlet.2011.09.106
日期:2011.12
A simple, efficient, mild, and regioselective method for oxyiodination of carbonyl compounds has been reported by using NH4I as the source of iodine and Oxone® as an oxidant. Various carbonyl compounds such as aralkyl ketones, aliphatic ketones (acyclic and cyclic), and β-keto esters proceeded to the respective α-monoiodinated products in moderate to excellent yields. Unsymmetrical aliphatic ketones
I<sub>2</sub>-Catalyzed Direct α-Hydroxylation of β-Dicarbonyl Compounds with Atmospheric Oxygen under Photoirradiation
作者:Chun-Bao Miao、Yan-Hong Wang、Meng-Lei Xing、Xin-Wei Lu、Xiao-Qiang Sun、Hai-Tao Yang
DOI:10.1021/jo401866p
日期:2013.11.15
An I2-catalyzed hydroxylation of β-dicarbonyl moieties using air as the oxidant under photoirradiation has been developed for the easy preparation of α-hydroxy-β-dicarbonyl compounds. The transformation was completed with only 1 mol % of I2. With α-unsubstituted malonates, the hydroxylated dimerization product was afforded as the predominant product along with a minor product, α,α-dihydroxyl malonate
We report the metal-catalyzed α-hydroxylation of a variety of cyclic and acyclic β-dicarbonylcompounds by molecularoxygen. The decisive advantage of this new method is the use of catalytic amounts of the nontoxic cerium salt CeCl3·7H2O in 2-propanol at ambient temperature. Most of the cyclic substrates 4a−4i give high yields of analytically pure products 5a−5i, and the workup procedure is simple
A hydroxyl group was readily and directly introduced into the α-position of a variety of β-dicarbonyl compounds by heterogeneous Pd/C-catalyzed oxygenation using molecular oxygen.
Nickel-catalyzed hydroxylation of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds by dimethyldioxirane
作者:Waldemar Adam、Alexander K. Smerz
DOI:10.1016/0040-4020(96)00231-1
日期:1996.4
Various 1,3-dicarbonylcompounds were directly hydroxylated by dimethyldioxirane, a preparative useful extension of this oxidation is the efficient catalysis by Ni(II) salts through chelation.