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Phosphine-Catalyzed Reaction between 2-Aminobenzaldehydes and Dialkyl Acetylenedicarboxylates: Synthesis of 1,2-Dihydroquinoline Derivatives and Toward the Development of an Olefination Reaction
Han, Xu,Saleh, Nidal,Retailleau, Pascal,Voituriez, Arnaud
supporting information, p. 4584 - 4588 (2018/08/09)
A series of 1,2-dihydroquinolines were synthesized in good to excellent yields by reacting 2-aminobenzaldehyde derivatives and dialkyl acetylenedicarboxylates with catalytic amounts of phosphine. This reaction was rendered catalytic by the selective in situ phosphine oxide reduction with the use of phenylsilane. Furthermore, with the same starting materials and with an additional role of the reducing agent, a new olefination reaction was discovered. Hydrogen/deuterium (H/D) exchange experiments revealed the possible mechanism of this reaction.
Pd-Catalyzed Three-Component Domino Reaction of Vinyl Benzoxazinanones for Regioselective and Stereoselective Synthesis of Allylic Sulfone-Containing Amino Acid Derivatives
Hao, Jiping,Xu, Yi,Xu, Zhongliang,Zhang, Zhiqiang,Yang, Weibo
supporting information, p. 7888 - 7892 (2019/01/04)
A Pd-catalyzed, highly regioselective and stereoselective three-component domino allylic substitution/N-H carbene insertion reaction under mild conditions is described. This reaction demonstrates a wide substrate scope and satisfactory functional group tolerance, providing a broad range of allylic sulfone-containing amino acid derivatives. Moreover, DBU mediates highly diastereoselective cross-dehydrogenative coupling annulation of allylic sulfones without using peroxides or any metal oxidants. This developed protocol affords 7-membered ring heterocyclic compounds incorporating both sulfone-containing amino acid esters and one quaternary carbon center. Mechanistic studies indicate that an unusual umpolung of glycine occurred in this annulation.
In search of simplicity and flexibility: A rational access to twelve fluoroindolecarboxylic acids
Schlosser, Manfred,Ginanneschi, Assunta,Leroux, Frederic
, p. 2956 - 2969 (2007/10/03)
All twelve indolecarboxylic acids 1-12 carrying both a fluorine substituent and a carboxy group at the benzo ring have been prepared either directly from the corresponding fluoroindoles 13-16 or from the chlorinated derivatives 22, 23 and 25 by hydrogen/metal permutation ("metalation"), or from the bromo- or iodofluoroindoles 17-20 and 26, 27, 29 and 30 by halogen/metal permutation, the organometallic intermediate being each time trapped with carbon dioxide. In most, though not all cases, the nitrogen atom in the five-membered ring had to be protected by a trialkylsilyl group. Some of the bromo- or iodofluoroindoles (26 and 27) were successfully subjected to a basicity gradient-driven selective migration of the heavy halogen. An unexpected finding on the way to the target compounds were the rigorously site-selective metalation of the 5-fluoro-N-(trialkylsilyl)indole (14b; exclusive deprotonation of the 4-position). The fluoroindoles 13-16, although previously known, were accessed more conveniently from suitably substituted nitrobenzenes using the Bartoli or the Leimgruber-Batcho method. A new and very attractive indole synthesis was elaborated consisting of the ortho-lithiation of an N-acyl-protected aniline followed by ortho-formylation, Wittig chloromethylenation and base-catalyzed cyclization accompanied by dehydrochlorination. These five consecutive steps can be contracted to a convenient one-pot protocol. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2006.
Synthesis of regiospecifically substituted quinolines from anilines
Chelucci, Giorgio,Manca, Ilaria,Pinna, Gerard A.
, p. 767 - 770 (2007/10/03)
A protocol for the synthesis of quinolines substituted on both pyridine and benzo-fused rings is reported. The method is based on the formylation of a substituted N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)aniline followed by direct cyclisation and aromatisation of the inter