16493-04-2Relevant articles and documents
Rapid and Multigram Synthesis of Vinylogous Esters under Continuous Flow: An Access to Transetherification and Reverse Reaction of Vinylogous Esters
Mohanta, Nirmala,Chaudhari, Moreshwar B.,Digrawal, Naveen Kumar,Gnanaprakasam, Boopathy
, p. 1034 - 1045 (2019/05/24)
An environmentally benign approach for the synthesis of vinylogous esters from 1,3-diketone and its reverse reaction under continuous-flow has been developed with alcohols in the presence of inexpensive Amberlyst-15 as a catalyst. This methodology is highly selective and general for a range of cyclic 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds which gives a library of linear alkylated and arylated vinylogous esters in good to excellent yield under solvent and metal free condition. Furthermore, the long-time experiment in a continuous-flow up to 40 h afforded 8.0 g of the vinylogous ester with turnover number (TON) = 28.6 and turnover frequency (TOF) = 0.715 h-1 using Amberlyst-15 as a catalyst. Furthermore, a continuous-flow sequential transetherification of vinylogous esters with various alcohols has been achieved in high yield. Reversibly, this vinylogous ester was deprotected or hydrolyzed into ketone using environmentally benign water as a solvent and Amberlyst-15 as a catalyst under continuous-flow process.
Iron(III) tosylate in the preparation of dimethyl and diethyl acetals from ketones and β-keto enol ethers from cyclic β-diketones
Mansilla, Horacio,Afonso, Maria M.
, p. 2607 - 2618 (2008/12/22)
An efficient method for conversion of ketones to their corresponding dimethyl and diethyl acetals and of cyclic β-diketones into β-keto enol ethers using Fe(OTs)3 as a catalyst is described. Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate-catalyzed synthesis of β-keto enol ethers from cyclic β-diketones and their deprotection
Banerjee, Biplab,Mandal, Samir Kumar,Roy, Subhas Chandra
, p. 16 - 17 (2007/10/03)
A mild and efficient method for etherification of cyclic β-diketones with alcohols has been developed using a catalytic amount of cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate at room temperature to afford the corresponding β-keto enol ethers in good to excellent yields. The deprotections of enol ethers in water-acetonitrile (1:1) using a catalytic amount (10 mol %) of cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate have also been achieved. Copyright