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Catalytic activation of diazo compounds using electron-rich, defined iron complexes for carbene-transfer reactions
Holzwarth, Michael S.,Alt, Isabel,Plietker, Bernd
supporting information; experimental part, p. 5351 - 5354 (2012/07/14)
Carbene transfer: The electron-rich iron complex Bu4N[Fe(CO) 3(NO)] efficiently catalyzes different carbene-transfer reactions. Various diazo compounds can be used. The high stability of the employed iron complexes is demonstrated by the generation of the diazo reagent in situ and a sequential iron-catalyzed allylic sulfenylation/Doyle-Kirmse reaction. Copyright
Pyrolyses of o-Alkoxy- and o-Alkylthio-N-Allylanilines and of Some Related O- and S-Allyl Compounds
Cadogan, J. I. G.,Hickson, Clare L.,McNab, Hamish
, p. 1885 - 1890 (2007/10/02)
The o-substituted allyl compounds (1)-(12) have been pyrolysed in order to generate aminyl, phenoxyl, and thiophenoxyl radicals with adjacent substituents.In all cases, products are formed by intramolecular hydrogen transfer from the substituent to the radical centre.This process may be followed by rearrangement to give an aldehyde, by heteroatom extrusion to give an alkene, or by ring formation to give five-membered ring heterocycles (Scheme 1, routes A, B1, and B2 respectively.The distribution of products formed by each route is dependent both on the nature of the o-substituent, and on the nature of the initial radical.