The reaction of enynes with aldehydes in the presence of a catalytic amount of [RhCl(cod)](2)/dppp results in the Pauson-Khand-typereaction without the use of gaseous carbon monoxide to give bicyclic cyclopentenones in high yields (14 examples). Aldehydes serve as a source of carbon monoxide, and their carbonyl moiety is transferred to enynes, resulting in the formation of the carbonylated products
在催化量的 [RhCl(cod)](2)/dppp 存在下,烯炔与醛的反应会导致 Pauson-Khand 型反应,而无需使用气态一氧化碳,以高产率得到双环环戊烯酮 (14例子)。醛作为一氧化碳的来源,它们的羰基部分被转移到烯炔,导致形成羰基化产物。该反应代表了 CO 转移羰基化的第一个例子。
Utilization of Aldoses as a Carbonyl Source in Cyclocarbonylation of Enynes
作者:Keiichi Ikeda、Tsumoru Morimoto、Kiyomi Kakiuchi
DOI:10.1021/jo1012288
日期:2010.9.17
The reaction of enynes with acetyl-masked aldoses in the presence of a rhodium(I) catalyst resulted in cyclocarbonylation, thus avoiding the direct use of carbon monoxide, to afford bicyclic cyclopentenones. In rhodium catalysis, aldoses serve as a carbon monoxide equivalent by donating their carbonyl moieties on the acyclic aldehyde form to enynes. A variety of aldoses, including d-glucose, d-mannose
Catalytic cyclocarbonylation reactions using a glyceraldehyde derivative as a carbonyl source are described. The rhodium(I)-catalyzed reaction of enynes with glyceraldehyde acetonide gave bicyclic cyclopentenones as the products. This presents an interesting use of a sugar alcohol derived carbon resource as well as a convenient procedure for the cyclocarbonylation of enynes. rhodium - cyclocarbonylation
Aqueous Catalytic Pauson–Khand-Type Reactions of Enynes with Formaldehyde: Transfer Carbonylation Involving an Aqueous Decarbonylation and a Micellar Carbonylation
Co/Rhheterobimetallic nanoparticles were prepared from cobalt-rhodium carbonyl clusters [Co2Rh2(CO)12 and Co3Rh(CO)12] and immobilized on charcoal. HR-TEM revealed that the size of the heterobimetallic nanoparticles was ca. 2 nm and ICP-AES analysis showed a 2 : 2 and a 3 : 1 cobalt-rhodium stoichiometry (Co2Rh2 and Co3Rh1) in the heterobimetallic nanoparticles. The Co/Rhheterobimetallic nanoparticles