established that a cyclopentadienyl RhIII complex with two phenyl groups and a pendant amide moiety catalyzes the formal Lossen rearrangement/[3+2] annulation cascade of N‐pivaloyl benzamides and acrylamides with alkynes leading to substituted indoles and pyrroles. Mechanistic studies revealed that this cascade reaction proceeds via not the Lossen rearrangement to form anilides or enamides but C−H bond cleavage
Cp*Co(III)-catalyzed C H amidation of azines with dioxazolones
作者:Yanzhen Huang、Chao Pi、Zhen Tang、Yangjie Wu、Xiuling Cui
DOI:10.1016/j.cclet.2020.08.046
日期:2020.12
Abstract Cp*Co(III)-catalyzed direct C H amidation of azines has been developed. This conversion could proceed smoothly in the absence of external oxidants, acids or bases, with excellent regioselectivity and broad functional group tolerance. CO2 was released as the sole byproduct, thus providing an environmentally benign amidation process. The products obtained are important intermediates in organic
precursors in reactions with thioethers under the catalysis of a commercially available Ru(II) complex, from which a variety of sulfimides were synthesized efficiently and mildly. If an allyl group is contained in the thioether precursor, the [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of the sulfimide occurs simultaneously and the N-allyl-N-(thio)amides were obtained as the final products. Preliminary mechanistic studies
Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed Directed C−H Amidation of <i>N</i>
-Nitrosoanilines and Subsequent Formation of 1,2-Disubstituted Benzimidazoles
作者:Yanyu Chen、Rong Zhang、Qiujun Peng、Lanting Xu、XianHua Pan
DOI:10.1002/asia.201701287
日期:2017.11.2
An efficient rhodium‐catalyzeddirectC−Hamidation of N‐nitrosoanilines with 1,4,2‐dioxazol‐5‐ones as amidating agents has been developed. This method featured mild reaction conditions, a wide substrate scope and satisfactory yields. Besides, the amidated products could be readily converted to pharmaceutically valuable 1,2‐disubstituted benzimidazoles via an HCl‐mediated deprotection/cyclization process
An efficient synthesis of 2,5-disubstitutedoxazolesvia Co(III) catalysis is described herein. The synthesis is achieved under mild conditions through [3+2] cycloaddition of N-pivaloyloxyamides and alkynes. The reaction operates through an internal oxidation pathway and features a very broad substrate scope. The one-step synthesis of natural products such as texamine and balsoxin has been demonstrated