Iron-Catalyzed, Hydrogen-Mediated Reductive Cyclization of 1,6-Enynes and Diynes: Evidence for Bis(imino)pyridine Ligand Participation
作者:Kevin T. Sylvester、Paul J. Chirik
DOI:10.1021/ja902478p
日期:2009.7.1
The bis(imino)pyridine iron dinitrogen complex (((i)Pr)PDI)Fe(N(2))(2) catalyzes the hydrogen-mediated reductivecyclization of enynes and diynes with turnover frequencies comparable to those of established precious metal catalysts. Amino, oxygenated, and carbon-based substrates are readily cyclized to the corresponding hetero- and carbocycles with 5 mol % iron and 4 atm H(2) at 23 degrees C. Stoichiometric
Formate as a CO surrogate for cascade processes: Rh-catalyzed cooperative decarbonylation and asymmetric Pauson–Khand-type cyclization reactions
作者:Hang Wai Lee、Albert S. C. Chan、Fuk Yee Kwong
DOI:10.1039/b702718d
日期:——
A rhodium-(S)-xyl-BINAP complex-catalyzed tandem formate decarbonylation and [2 + 2 + 1] carbonylative cyclization is described; this cooperative process utilizes formate as a condensed CO source, and the newly developed cascade protocol can be extended to its enantioselective version, providing up to 94% ee of the cyclopentenone adducts.
作者:Fuk Yee Kwong、Yue Ming Li、Wai Har Lam、Liqin Qiu、Hang Wai Lee、Chi Hung Yeung、Kin Shing Chan、Albert S. C. Chan
DOI:10.1002/chem.200401237
日期:2005.6.20
operationally simple protocol allows both catalyst and reactants to be handled under air without precautions. Various enynes were transformed to the corresponding bicycliccyclopentenones in good yield and enantiomeric excess (up to 95 % ee). A study of the electronic effects of the enyne substrates revealed a correlation between the electronic properties of the substrates and the ee value obtained in
Nickel-Catalyzed [4+2+2]-Type Annulation Reaction of Cyclobutanones with Diynes and Enynes
作者:Shinji Ashida、Masahiro Murakami
DOI:10.1246/bcsj.81.885
日期:2008.7.15
In the presence of a nickel(0) catalyst, cyclobutanones reacted with diynes to produce bicyclic eight-membered ring ketones. Cyclobutanones acted as a C4 unit in the formal [4+2+2]-type annulation reaction, which proceeded through a ring-expansion of a spirocyclic seven-membered oxanickelacycle to a nine-membered nickelacycle via β-carbon elimination. A similar annulation reaction was also examined with enynes.
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