7029-31-4Relevant articles and documents
Three-Component Difunctionalization of Cyclohexenyl Triflates: Direct Access to Versatile Cyclohexenes via Cyclohexynes
Cho, Seoyoung,McLaren, E. J.,Wang, Qiu
supporting information, p. 26332 - 26336 (2021/11/10)
Difunctionalization of strained cyclic alkynes presents a powerful strategy to build richly functionalized cyclic alkenes in an expedient fashion. Herein we disclose an efficient and flexible approach to achieve carbohalogenation, dicarbofunctionalization, aminohalogenation and aminocarbonation of readily available cyclohexenyl triflates. We have demonstrated the novel use of zincate base/nucleophile system for effective formation of key cyclohexyne intermediates and selective addition of various carbon and nitrogen nucleophiles. Importantly, leveraging the resulting organozincates enables the incorporation of a broad range of electrophilic partners to deliver structurally diverse cyclohexene motifs. The importance and utility of this method is also exemplified by the modularity of this approach and the ease in which even highly complex polycyclic scaffolds can be accessed in one step.
One-pot Negishi cross-coupling reaction of aryldiazonium salts via Ni catalysis induced by visible-light
Wang, Lianjun,Liu, Gao
, (2019/08/29)
Visible-light induced catalysis is of high interest for its mild and environmentally benign properties. Herein, a general Ni catalysis accelerated by visible-light was successfully developed for one-pot Negishi coupling reactions at room temperature in a short reaction time (2Zn generated in situ from Grignard reagents and ZnBr2. This protocol provides a convenient access to C–C bond formation for important biaryl components. It tolerates various functional groups, and Hammett study illuminates the possiblility of Ni(III)/Ni(I) redox catalytic cycle.
Decarboxylative Negishi Coupling of Redox-Active Aliphatic Esters by Cobalt Catalysis
Liu, Xu-Ge,Zhou, Chu-Jun,Lin,Han, Xiang-Lei,Zhang, Shang-Shi,Li, Qingjiang,Wang, Honggen
supporting information, p. 13096 - 13100 (2018/09/21)
A cobalt-catalyzed decarboxylative Negishi coupling reaction of redox-active aliphatic esters with organozinc reagents was developed. The method enabled efficient alkyl–aryl, alkyl–alkenyl, and alkyl–alkynyl coupling reactions under mild reaction conditions with no external ligand or additive needed. The success of an in situ activation protocol and the facile synthesis of the drug molecule (±)-preclamol highlight the synthetic potential of this method. Mechanistic studies indicated that a radical mechanism is involved.