Ketone Synthesis by Direct, Orthogonal Chemoselective Hydroacylation of Alkenes with Amides: Use of Alkenes as Surrogates of Alkyl Carbanions
作者:Hui Geng、Pei‐Qiang Huang
DOI:10.1002/cjoc.201900252
日期:2019.8
and direct transformation of carboxamides are two exciting areas that have attracted considerable attention in recent years. We report herein that secondaryamides, the least reactive derivatives of carbonyl compounds, upon activated with triflic anhydride, can serve as effective hydroacylating reagents in partner with alkenes to yield ketones at ambient temperature. The method was applied to the one‐step
Although α‐alkylation of ketones with primary alcohols by transition‐metal catalysis is well‐known, the same process with secondaryalcohols is arduous and complicated by self‐condensation. Herein a well‐defined, high‐valence cobalt(III)‐catalyst was applied for successful α‐alkylation of ketones with secondaryalcohols. A wide‐variety of secondaryalcohols, which include cyclic, acyclic, symmetrical
Rhenium complex-catalyzed coupling reaction of enol acetates with alcohols
作者:Rui Umeda、Yuuki Takahashi、Yutaka Nishiyama
DOI:10.1016/j.tetlet.2014.09.054
日期:2014.10
The reaction of enolacetates with alcohols in the presence of a catalytic amount of a rhenium complex, such as ReBr(CO)5, produced the corresponding ketones and aldehydes in moderate to good yields. It was suggested that the preparation of an ether, an intermolecular dehydrated product, was the first step of the reaction.
When benzylic and allylic alcohols were treated with enolacetate in the presence of a catalytic amount of a rhenium complex, ReBr(CO)5, the carbon-carbon bond formation of the alcohols and enolacetate smoothly proceeded to give the corresponding ketones and aldehyde in moderate to good yields. For the reaction of allylic alcohols, γ,δ-unsaturated carbonylcompounds were obtained in good yields. When
react with arylboronic acids in the presence of a catalytic amount of Rh(I) complex to afford butyrophenone derivatives through the addition of an arylrhodium(I) species to the carbonyl group, followed by ring-opening of the resulting rhodium(I) cyclobutanolate. [reaction: see text]