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Homolytic carbostannylation of alkenes and alkynes with tributylstannyl enolates
Miura, Katsukiyo,Saito, Hiroshi,Fujisawa, Naoki,Wang, Di,Nishikori, Hisashi,Hosomi, Akira
, p. 4055 - 4057 (2001)
matrix presented In the presence of AIBN, tributylstannyl enolates derived from aromatic ketones reacted with electron-deficient alkenes and a variety of alkynes to give the corresponding carbostannylated adducts. The reactions with methyl acrylate gave α-tributylstannylmethyl-γ-ketoesters, unlike the known Michael-type reaction of stannyl enolates forming δ-ketoesters. The carbostannylation of alkynes proceeded in an anti addition mode to afford β,γ-unsaturated ketones. The reactivity of stannyl enolates as radical transfer agents could be utilized for radical cyclization of 1,6-enynes.
Synthesis of 1,4-Dicarbonyl Compounds by Visible-Light-Mediated Cross-Coupling Reactions of α-Chlorocarbonyls and Enol Acetates
Liu, Qiang,Wang, Rui-Guo,Song, Hong-Jian,Liu, Yu-Xiu,Wang, Qing-Min
supporting information, p. 4391 - 4396 (2020/09/21)
Herein, we report a protocol for visible-light-mediated radical coupling reactions of α-chloroketones and enol acetates to afford 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds, which are important precursors and intermediates in organic synthesis. The reaction involves photoredox-catalyzed activation of the α-chloroketone upon photoelectron transfer, carbon–chlorine bond cleavage, and coupling of the resulting radical with the carbon–carbon double bond of the enol acetate. This mild protocol has a wide substrate scope and moderate to good yields. (Figure presented.).
Carboxylic acid addition to terminal alkynes utilizing ammonium tagged Hoveyda-Grubbs catalyst supported on magnetically separable core/shell silica: A highly reusable and air compatible catalytic system
?ztürk, Bengi ?zgün,Gürcü, Didar,?ehito?lu, Solmaz Karabulut
, p. 11 - 16 (2019/01/24)
In this study, the performance of ammonium tagged Hoveyda-Grubbs catalyst supported on magnetically separable core/shell silica gel was tested on carboxylic acid addition reactions to terminal alkynes using a variety of carboxylic acid derivatives under air atmosphere. The catalytic system was found to be compatible with air atmosphere and can tolerate even non-degassed solvents. The reaction parameters such as temperature, substrate/catalyst ratio and the effect of carboxylic acid on the selectivity and yield of the reaction were investigated in details. The reaction of arylacetylenes with acetic acid yielded the corresponding E-isomer with conversion values up to 99% with a catalytic loading of 1% Ru. The reusability of the catalyst was tested using acetic acid/benzoic acid and phenylacetylene in toluene at 85 °C under air atmosphere. The catalyst was found to be highly reusable and maintained its activity up to 11th run, reaching a conversion value of 83% with minimum ruthenium leaching.