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Electrochemical Synthesis of 2-Bromoethyl and 2-Iodoethyl Ketones from Cyclopropanols
Barysevich, Maryia V.,Aniskevich, Yauhen M.,Hurski, Alaksiej L.
supporting information, p. 1934 - 1938 (2021/10/19)
A simple electrochemical protocol for the preparation of 2-bromoethyl- and 2-iodoethyl ketones from cyclopropanols and magnesium halides has been developed. The reaction proceeded with exclusive regioselectivity and without epimerization of the α-stereocenter in the products. We also showed that the synthesized diastereomerically pure 2-bromoethyl ketones undergo smooth copper and nickel-catalyzed alkylation, alkenylation, and arylations reactions.
Solvent free, light induced 1,2-bromine shift reaction of α-bromo ketones
An, Sejin,Moon, Da Yoon,Park, Bong Ser
, p. 6922 - 6928 (2018/10/24)
Photolysis of α-bromopropiophenones in acetonitrile results in formation of β-bromopropiophenones with good product selectivity, which can be coined as 1,2-Br shift reaction. The product selectivity increases when the reaction is done in neat or solid state, where only the 1,2-Br shift product is formed in some cases. The reaction is suggested to proceed by C–Br bond homolysis to give a radical pair, followed by disproportionation and conjugate addition of HBr to the α,β-unsaturated ketone intermediate. When the unsaturated intermediate is stabilized by an extra conjugation, the reaction stops at the stage, in which the unsaturated ketone becomes a major product. The synthetic method described in this research fits in a category of eco-friendly organic synthesis nicely since the reaction does not use volatile organic solvents and any other additives such as acid, base or metal catalysts, etc. Besides, the method fits into perfect atom economy, which does not give any side products. The synthetic method should find much advantage over other alternative methods to obtain β-bromo carbonyl compounds.
Solid-supported cross-metathesis and a formal alkane metathesis for the generation of biologically relevant molecules
Mndez, Luciana,Mata, Ernesto G.
, p. 81 - 86 (2015/08/18)
Solid-phase synthetic strategies toward the generation of libraries of biologically relevant molecules were developed using olefin cross-metathesis as a key step. It is remarkably the formal alkane metathesis based on a one-pot, microwave-assisted, ruthenium-catalyzed cross-metathesis and reduction to obtain Csp3-Csp3 linkages.