Regioselective Synthesis of Vinyl Halides, Vinyl Sulfones, and Alkynes: A Tandem Intermolecular Nucleophilic and Electrophilic Vinylation of Tosylhydrazones
作者:Devi Prasan Ojha、Kandikere Ramaiah Prabhu
DOI:10.1021/ol503114n
日期:2015.1.2
in tandem at the carbene center to install an electrophile and a nucleophile on the same carbon. This metal-free concept, which is unprecedented, has been illustrated by regioselectivesynthesis of a variety of vinyl halides, vinyl sulfones, and alkyne derivatives.
Herein, we report the first example of group transfer radical addition of O-vinylhydroxylamine derivatives onto unactivatedalkenes. By utilizing O-vinylhydroxylamine derivatives as both the N- and C-donors, this reaction enables intermolecular carboamination of unactivatedalkenes in an atom economical fashion. As the process is initiated through N-radical addition followed by C-transfer, linear carboamination
在此,我们报告了第一个将 O-乙烯基羟胺衍生物基团转移自由基加成到未活化烯烃上的例子。通过使用 O-乙烯基羟胺衍生物作为 N 和 C 供体,该反应能够以原子经济的方式对未活化的烯烃进行分子间碳胺化。由于该过程是通过 N-自由基加成和 C-转移引发的,因此提供了线性碳胺化产物。这与烯烃的经典自由基碳官能化不同,后者通常有利于支链产物,因为它是由 C-自由基加成引发的。
Cyclic Iodine Reagents Enable Allylic Alcohols for Alkyl Boronate Addition/Rearrangement by Photoredox Catalysis
作者:Mingshang Liu、Hanchu Huang、Yiyun Chen
DOI:10.1002/cjoc.201800461
日期:2018.12
iodine(III) reagents enable the synthesis of cyclopentanones, cyclohexanones, and dihydrofuranones bearing α‐quaternary centers by photoredox catalysis. The reaction proceeds by the formation of the novel cyclic iodine(III) reagent‐allylic alcohol complex, which enables the first alkyl boronate addition and semi‐pinacol rearrangement of allylic alcohols with dual alcohol and olefin activation. The reaction
Rh(III)-Catalyzed Cyclopropanation Initiated by C–H Activation: Ligand Development Enables a Diastereoselective [2 + 1] Annulation of N-Enoxyphthalimides and Alkenes
作者:Tiffany Piou、Tomislav Rovis
DOI:10.1021/ja506579t
日期:2014.8.13
N-Enoxyphthalimides undergo a Rh(III)-catalyzedC–Hactivationinitiatedcyclopropanation of electron deficient alkenes. The reaction is proposed to proceed via a directed activation of the olefinic C–H bond followed by two migratory insertions, first across the electron-deficient alkene and then by cyclization back onto the enol moiety. A newly designed isopropylcyclopentadienyl ligand drastically