Regioselective synthesis of multisubstituted isoquinolones and pyridones via Rh(<scp>iii</scp>)-catalyzed annulation reactions
作者:Liangliang Shi、Ke Yu、Baiquan Wang
DOI:10.1039/c5cc05977a
日期:——
A mild and efficient Rh(III)-catalyzedregioselective synthesis of isoquinolones and pyridones has been developed. The protocol uses readily available N-methoxybenzamide or N-methoxymethacrylamide and diazo compounds as the starting materials. The...
Regiocontrolled Coupling of Aromatic and Vinylic Amides with α-Allenols To Form γ-Lactams via Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed C–H Activation
作者:Zhi Zhou、Guixia Liu、Xiyan Lu
DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.6b02903
日期:2016.11.4
rhodium(III)-catalyzed C–H activation has been demonstrated. This [4 + 1] annulationreaction provides an efficient method for the synthesis of isoindolinones and 1,5-dihydro-pyrrol-2-ones bearing a tetrasubstituted carbon atom α to the nitrogen atom with good functional group tolerance. The hydroxyl group in the allene substrate is essential in controlling the chemo- and regioselectivity of the reaction probably by
An iridium-catalyzed C–H allylation of acrylamides with conjugated dienes was developed, using NH-Ts amide as the directing group. The ligand- and additive-free protocol provided a convenient and atom economic synthesis of branched 1,4-diene skeletons, enabling the tolerance of a wide scope of functionalities such as OMe, F, Cl, Br and CF3. The utility of this protocol is also demonstrated by a preparative
A practical and atom-economic protocol for the stereoselective preparation of various 1,4- and 1,3-diene skeletons through iridium-catalyzed directed olefinic C–H allylation and alkenylation of NH-Ts acrylamides in water was developed. This reaction tolerated a wide scope of substrates under simple reaction conditions and enabled successful gram-scale preparation. Furthermore, an asymmetric variant
Rhodium(<scp>iii</scp>)-catalyzed C–H/C–C activation sequence: vinylcyclopropanes as versatile synthons in direct C–H allylation reactions
作者:Jia-Qiang Wu、Zhi-Ping Qiu、Shang-Shi Zhang、Jing-Gong Liu、Ye-Xing Lao、Lian-Quan Gu、Zhi-Shu Huang、Juan Li、Honggen Wang
DOI:10.1039/c4cc07839j
日期:——
Succession of C-Hactivation and C-Cactivation was achieved by using a single rhodium(III) catalyst. Vinylcyclopropanes were used as versatile coupling partners. Mechanistic studies suggest that the olefin insertion step is rate-determining and a facile beta-carbon elimination is involved, which represents a novel ring opening mode of vinylcyclopropanes.