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A Diverted Aerobic Heck Reaction Enables Selective 1,3-Diene and 1,3,5-Triene Synthesis through C-C Bond Scission
McAlpine, Neil J.,Wang, Long,Carrow, Brad P.
supporting information, p. 13634 - 13639 (2018/10/24)
Substituted 1,3-dienes are valuable synthetic intermediates used in myriad catalytic transformations, yet modern catalytic methods for their preparation in a highly modular fashion using simple precursors are relatively few. We report here an aerobic boron Heck reaction with cyclobutene that forms exclusively linear 1-aryl-1,3-dienes using (hetero)arylboronic acids, or 1,3,5-trienes using alkenylboronic acids, rather than typical Heck products (i.e., substituted cyclobutenes). Experimental and computational mechanistic data support a pericyclic mechanism for C-C bond cleavage that enables the cycloalkene to circumvent established limitations associated with diene reagents in Heck-type reactions.
A new protocol for nickel-catalysed regio- and stereoselective hydrocyanation of allenes
Arai, Shigeru,Hori, Hiroto,Amako, Yuka,Nishida, Atsushi
supporting information, p. 7493 - 7496 (2015/05/04)
Regio- and stereoselective hydrocyanation under nickel catalysis is described. This report shows that allenyl C-C double bonds are discriminated and converted to the corresponding carbonitriles as a single product. The key functionalities for achieving high regio- and stereocontrol are aryl and cyclopropyl groups in the substrates. This journal is
An approach to the regioselective diamination of conjugated di- and trienes
Lishchynskyi, Anton,Muniz, Kilian
, p. 2212 - 2216 (2012/03/27)
It's do or diaminate: The selective diamination of 1,3-butadienes in the presence of hypervalent iodine reagents has been developed. This oxidation process proceeds with complete selectivity in favor of diamination. Depending on the substrate, it proceeds either with 1,2- or 1,4-regioselectivity (see scheme). Copyright