611227-43-1Relevant articles and documents
Metal-free annulative hydrosulfonation of propiolate esters: synthesis of 4-sulfonates of coumarins and butenolides
Fernandes, Rodney A.,Gangani, Ashvin J.,Kunkalkar, Rupesh A.
, p. 3970 - 3984 (2020/03/19)
An efficient metal-free and cost-effective method for the synthesis of coumarin and butenolide 4-sulfonates (46 examples) has been developed. The reaction involves addition of sulfonic acids to ethyl propiolates followed by lactonization, resulting in direct formation of coumarin and butenolide 4-sulfonates. This methodology has been elaborated to Sonogashira and Suzuki coupling including the synthesis of rac-tolterodine.
Selectivity in the photodimerization of 6-alkylcoumarins
Yu, Xiuling,Scheller, Dieter,Rademacher, Otto,Wolff, Thomas
, p. 7386 - 7399 (2007/10/03)
Coumarin and 6-alkylcoumarins (alkyl = C1 to C16) were photodimerized in homogeneous solvents differing in polarity and in aqueous micellar solutions. The four possible photodimers, syn head-to-head (hh), anti head-to-head, syn head-to-tail (ht), and anti head-to-tail, were identified through a combination of X-ray analysis and NMR spectroscopy. In 6-methylcoumarin the concentration-corrected dimerization (quantum) yield increases with decreasing concentration of the educt; anti- hh was formed exclusively in nonpolar solvents and upon triplet sensitization and was the main product under all conditions except for ionic micellar systems, which direct to preferred syn-hh dimerization. Long alkyl substituents, however, lead to anti-hh in polar solvents and in micelles, too. Predominating ht dimer formation was observed for nonsubstituted coumarin in polar solvents only. Thus, syn/anti and hh/ht selectivity can be steered by varying the 6-alkyl substituent. Syn- hh photodimers of 6-methylcoumarin can be photochemically split into the monomers; they partly proved thermally unstable against acids, bases, methanol, and on SiO2 surfaces.