- Merging Halogen-Atom Transfer (XAT) and Cobalt Catalysis to Override E2-Selectivity in the Elimination of Alkyl Halides: A Mild Route towardcontra-Thermodynamic Olefins
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We report here a mechanistically distinct tactic to carry E2-type eliminations on alkyl halides. This strategy exploits the interplay of α-aminoalkyl radical-mediated halogen-atom transfer (XAT) with desaturative cobalt catalysis. The methodology is high-yielding, tolerates many functionalities, and was used to access industrially relevant materials. In contrast to thermal E2 eliminations where unsymmetrical substrates give regioisomeric mixtures, this approach enables, by fine-tuning of the electronic and steric properties of the cobalt catalyst, to obtain high olefin positional selectivity. This unprecedented mechanistic feature has allowed access tocontra-thermodynamic olefins, elusive by E2 eliminations.
- Zhao, Huaibo,McMillan, Alastair J.,Constantin, Timothée,Mykura, Rory C.,Juliá, Fabio,Leonori, Daniele
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p. 14806 - 14813
(2021/09/18)
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- A facile and versatile electro-reductive system for hydrodefunctionalization under ambient conditions
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A general electrochemical system for reductive hydrodefunctionalization is described, employing the inexpensive and easily available triethylamine (Et3N) as a sacrificial reductant. This protocol is characterized by facile operation, sustainable conditions, and exceptionally wide substrate scope covering the cleavage of C-halogen, N-S, N-C, O-S, O-C, C-C and C-N bonds. Notably, the selectivity and capability of reduction can be conveniently switched by simple incorporation or removal of an alcohol as a co-solvent.
- Huang, Binbin,Guo, Lin,Xia, Wujiong
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p. 2095 - 2103
(2021/03/26)
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- Recyclable selective palladium-catalyzed synthesis of five-, six- or seven-membered ring lactones and lactams by cyclocarbonylation in ionic liquids
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The ionic liquids, BMIM PF6 or BMIM NTf2, are used successfully for the palladium-catalyzed cyclocarbonylation of 2-allylphenols and anilines, 2-vinylphenols, and 2-aminostyrenes. The reaction proceeds cleanly and efficiently to afford high yields of lactones or lactams with good or excellent selectivity for one isomer. The ionic liquid containing the palladium catalyst, and ligand, is recyclable in all cases.
- Ye, Fangguo,Alper, Howard
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p. 1855 - 1861
(2007/10/03)
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- Regioselective palladium(II)-catalyzed synthesis of five- or seven-membered ring lactones and five-, six- or seven-membered ring lactams by cyclocarbonylation methodology
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2-Allylphenols react with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the presence of catalytic quantities of a cationic palladium(II) complex [(PCy3)2Pd(H)(H2O)]+BF4- or palladium acetate and 1,4-bis(diphenylpho
- El Ali, Bassam,Okuro, Kazumi,Vasapollo, Giuseppe,Alper, Howard
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p. 4264 - 4270
(2007/10/03)
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