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Allyl-Nickel Catalysis Enables Carbonyl Dehydrogenation and Oxidative Cycloalkenylation of Ketones
Huang, David,Szewczyk, Suzanne M.,Zhang, Pengpeng,Newhouse, Timothy R.
supporting information, p. 5669 - 5674 (2019/04/26)
We herein disclose the first report of a first-row transition metal-catalyzed α,β-dehydrogenation of carbonyl compounds using allyl-nickel catalysis. This development overcomes several limitations of previously reported allyl-palladium-catalyzed oxidation, and is further leveraged for the development of an oxidative cycloalkenylation reaction that provides access to bicycloalkenones with fused, bridged, and spirocyclic ring systems using unactivated ketone and alkene precursors.
Continuous flow synthesis of ketones from carbon dioxide and organolithium or grignard reagents
Wu, Jie,Yang, Xiaoqing,He, Zhi,Mao, Xianwen,Hatton, T. Alan,Jamison, Timothy F.
supporting information, p. 8416 - 8420 (2014/08/18)
We describe an efficient continuous flow synthesis of ketones from CO 2 and organolithium or Grignard reagents that exhibits significant advantages over conventional batch conditions in suppressing undesired symmetric ketone and tertiary alcohol byproducts. We observed an unprecedented solvent-dependence of the organolithium reactivity, the key factor in governing selectivity during the flow process. A facile, telescoped three-step-one-flow process for the preparation of ketones in a modular fashion through the in-line generation of organometallic reagents is also established.