these reactions. Enhanced preference for the more sterically demanding Michael adducts is obtained with Bu(2)Sn(OTf)(2), SnCl(4), and Et(3)SiClO(4) in the former reaction while TiCl(4) gives the highest selectivity for the less sterically demanding products in the latter case. These results are interpreted in terms of alternative reaction mechanisms. The reaction of less bulky ketene silyl acetals are
Copper-Catalyzed Formal Dehydrogenative Coupling of Carbonyls with Polyfluoroarenes Leading to β-C–H Arylation
作者:Weilong Xie、Dongwook Kim、Sukbok Chang
DOI:10.1021/jacs.0c10904
日期:2020.12.9
We herein communicate a formal dehydrogenativecoupling of carbonyls with polyfluoroarenes enabled by Cu catalysis. Silyl enol ethers initially prepared from carbonyls are postulated to undergo the copper-mediated oxidative dehydrogenativecoupling with polyfluoroarenes via a radicalpathway. Including cyclic and linear ketones, aldehydes, and esters, a broad range of β-aryl carbonyl products were
我们在此交流了通过 Cu 催化实现的羰基与多氟芳烃的正式脱氢偶联。假设最初由羰基化合物制备的甲硅烷基烯醇醚通过自由基途径与多氟芳烃进行铜介导的氧化脱氢偶联。包括环状和线性酮、醛和酯在内,以高区域和立体选择性和优异的官能团耐受性有效地获得了广泛的 β-芳基羰基产物。
Carbon Acid Induced Mukaiyama Aldol Type Reaction of Sterically Hindered Ketones
Brønsted acid precatalysts for the Mukaiyamaaldol type reactions of sterically hindered ketones. By using Tf2CHCH2CHTf2 in a range from 0.5 to 2.0 mol %, the vinylogous Mukaiyamaaldolreaction of α-substituted cyclohexanones with 2-silyloxyfurans smoothly proceeded to give the aldol products in excellent yield without the loss of diastereoselectivity. Under similar conditions, acyclic ketene silyl acetals
Alkylation of Ketene Silyl Acetals with Nitroolefins Mediated by Sterically Encumbered Lewis Acids
作者:John A. Tucker、Terrance L. Clayton、Donald M. Mordas
DOI:10.1021/jo9624004
日期:1997.6.1
procedures for the corresponding reaction of esters suffer from important limitations such as modest yields, lack of demonstrated generality, inconveniently low reaction temperatures, and/or the use of a large excess of one of the two reactants. In the present work, we examined the efficacy of a series of Lewisacid catalysts for the alkylation of ketenesilylacetals with nitroolefins. Previously reported