702-00-1Relevant articles and documents
Yb(iii)-catalysedsyn-thioallylation of ynamides
Dutta, Shubham,Gandon, Vincent,Gogoi, Manash Protim,Mallick, Rajendra K.,Prabagar, B.,Sahoo, Akhila K.,Vanjari, Rajeshwer,Yang, Shengwen
supporting information, p. 7521 - 7524 (2021/08/05)
Reported herein is asyn-thioallylation of ynamides incorporating a sulfide moiety at the α-position and an allyl group at the β-position of the ynamide. The transformation is successful under ytterbium(iii)-catalysis, providing access to highly substituted thioamino-skipped-dienes with broad substrate scope. Thus, tetrasubstituted olefins (with four different functional groups: amide, phenyl, thioaryl/alkyl, and allyl on the carbon centers) are made in a single step from readily accessible ynamides, preserving complete atom economy. The reaction can be extended to the synthesis of selenoamino dienes by ynamidesyn-selenoallylation. DFT studies and control experiments provide insight into the reaction mechanism.
Expanding the horizon of intermolecular trapping of in situ generated α-oxo gold carbenes: Efficient oxidative union of allylic sulfides and terminal alkynes via C-C bond formation
Li, Jiabin,Ji, Kegong,Zheng, Renhua,Nelson, Jonathan,Zhang, Liming
supporting information, p. 4130 - 4133 (2014/04/03)
With a new P,S-bidentate phosphine as the ligand to gold(i), the α-oxo gold carbenes generated in situ via gold-catalyzed intermolecular oxidation of terminal alkynes were effectively trapped by various allylic sulfides, resulting in the formation of α-aryl(alkyl)thio-γ,δ- unsaturated ketones upon facile [2,3]sigmatropic rearrangements. This journal is the Partner Organisations 2014.
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