29901-85-7Relevant articles and documents
Efficient Pd-Catalyzed Regio- and Stereoselective Carboxylation of Allylic Alcohols with Formic Acid
Fu, Ming-Chen,Shang, Rui,Cheng, Wan-Min,Fu, Yao
, p. 8818 - 8822 (2017/07/11)
Formic acid is efficiently used as a C1 source to directly carboxylate allylic alcohols in the presence of a low loading of palladium catalyst and acetic anhydride as additive to afford β,γ-unsaturated carboxylic acids with excellent chemo-, regio-, and stereoselectivity. The reaction proceeds through a carbonylation process with in situ-generated carbon monoxide under mild conditions, avoiding the use of high-pressure gaseous CO. A bisphosphine ligand with a large bite angle (4,5-bis{diphenylphosphino}-9,9-dimethylxanthene, Xantphos) was found to be uniquely effective for this transformation. The regio- and stereoconvergence of this reaction is ascribed to the thermodynamically favored isomerization of the allylic electrophile in the presence of the palladium catalyst.
(E)-beta,gamma-alkenyl carboxylic acid derivative and preparation method thereof
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Paragraph 0138-0141, (2017/08/31)
The invention discloses an (E)-beta,gamma-alkenyl carboxylic acid derivative and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method disclosed by the invention comprises the following steps: in an organic solvent, under the condition that a nickel catalyst, a dinitrogen ligand, a reducer and an additive exist, carrying out a carboxylation reaction on an allyl alcohol substrate as shown in formula (II) and carbon dioxide. The preparation method disclosed by the invention is high in selectivity, the raw material reagents are easy to get and has high chemical selectivity and region selectivity, and the derivative is high in yield, high in purity, and low in generation cost and is more applicable for industrial production. (Refer to Specification).
Taming the carboxyl group for directed carbometalation: Observations on the use of anions, dianions and ester enolates
Desrat, Sandy,Gray, Philip J.,Penny, Matthew R.,Motherwell, William B.
supporting information, p. 8918 - 8922 (2014/07/22)
Carboxylate anions, dianions and ester enolates provide simultaneous protection and activation for directed carbometalation reactions. Advantage can be taken of the bis-carbanionic character of the intermediate for further controlled C-C bond forming reac