From domino to multicomponent: Synthesis of dihydroisobenzofurans
A variety of substituted dihydroisobenzofurans can be easily synthesized in high yields by a one-pot three-component approach starting from o-bromoarylaldehydes, methanol, and terminal alkynes. The reaction occurs through an unprecedented cooperative pall
Selective base-promoted synthesis of dihydroisobenzofurans by domino addition/annulation reactions of ortho-alkynylbenzaldehydes
Synthesis of the dihydroisobenzofuran nucleus was achieved by the base-promoted tandem nucleophilic addition/annulation reaction of ortho-alkynylbenzaldehydes in the presence of methanol. The reactions of aryl-, trimethylsilyl- and diethoxymethyl-substituted alkynylbenzaldehydes occurred with complete regioselectivity in good to excellent yields under microwave irradiation. The reactions of alkyl-substituted alkynylbenzaldehydes took place with good yields and high regioselectivity only when performed at room temperature and in the presence of a catalytic amount of a gold(III) salt. Plausible reaction mechanisms involved are discussed. The effect of the substituent at the alkynyl terminus on the cyclisation mode was tentatively rationalised. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York.