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Selective intermolecular oxidative cross-coupling of enolates
Amaya, Toru,Maegawa, Yusuke,Masuda, Takaya,Osafune, Yuma,Hirao, Toshikazu
supporting information, p. 10072 - 10075 (2015/09/01)
Selective intermolecular oxidative cross-coupling of enolates, which is a bond-forming reaction between carbanion equivalents, remains as an unsolved issue despite its potential utility for the direct synthesis of unsymmetrical 1,4-diones. The main difficulty derives from the unavoidable homo-coupling. Our strategy depends on the selective one-electron oxidation of one enolate to afford an electrophilic carbonyl α-radical species, followed by trapping with another enolate. The present study demonstrates the selective oxovanadium(V)-induced cross-coupling between boron and silyl enolates.
A new simple synthesis of aryl-substituted 1,4-diketones
Kel'in, Alexander V.,Kulinkovich, Oleg G.
, p. 330 - 332 (2007/10/03)
1,4-Diketones have been prepared by aldol condensation of methyl ketones with α-bromo ketones in the presence of tert-butoxymagnesium or diethylamido magnesium bromide and subsequent rearrangement of the formed 4-bromo-3-hydroxy ketones under the action o
Radical and Ionic Reactions of (Benzoylmethyl)mercurials
Russell, Glen A.,Kulkarni, Shekhar V.,Khanna, Rajive K.
, p. 1080 - 1086 (2007/10/02)
Photolysis of PhCOCH2HgCl or (PhCOCH2)2Hg yields benzoylmethyl radicals which can be trapped by anions such as Me2C=NO2-, RC(CO2Et)2-, RC(O-)=CH2 or by other electron-rich systems such as (RO)3P, N-methylpyrrole, enamines, or norbornene.Electron transfer from the adduct radicals to the mercurials yields PhCOCH2A from the anions A-, PhCOCH2P(O)(OR)2 from P(OR)3, and the phenacyl derivative from N-methylpyrrole or enamines.Easily oxidized anions such as PhCOCPh2- or PhC(CH3)=NO2- react with PhCOCH2* by electron transfer to yield the dimer derived from the anion.Addition of PhCOCH2* to norbornene yields a substituted 3-benzoylpropyl radical which cyclizes at the ortho position of the benzoyl group to give the α-tetralone derivative.
