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Efficient method for propargylation of aldehydes promoted by allenylboron compounds under microwave irradiation
Andrade, Silvia R. C. P.,Freitas, Jucleiton J. R.,Freitas, Juliano C. R.,Freitas, Queila P. S. B.,Menezes, Paulo H.,Oliveira, Roberta A.
supporting information, p. 168 - 174 (2020/03/27)
The propargylation of aldehydes promoted by microwave irradiation using allenylboron compounds in a chemo- and regioselective way is described. The corresponding products were obtained in short reaction time, high yield and purity without the need of any solvent when allenylboronic acid pinacol ester was used, or using a minimal amount of acetone when potassium allenyltrifluoroborate was used.
Synthesis, characterization of active Sn(0), and its application in selective propargylation of aldehyde at room temperature in water
Chatterjee, Paresh Nath,Paul, Dipankar,Sawkmie, Micky Lanster,Sinha, Arun Kumar,Khatua, Snehadrinarayan
supporting information, p. 29 - 36 (2019/01/10)
Active Sn(0) particles are synthesized in high yields by the chemical reduction of the blue-black stannous oxide using freshly prepared sodium stannite solution as reducing agent at 40 °C and 60 °C. The Sn(0) particles are characterized using powder XRD, SEM, and DSC. The as-synthesized Sn(0) particles are applied as reagent for the regioselective synthesis of homopropargyl alcohols from propargyl bromide and aldehydes in distilled water at room temperature (in 50%-84% yields). No assistance of heat, microwave, ultrasound, organic co-solvent, co-reagent, or inert atmosphere is required for this reaction. The propargylation reaction is highly chemoselective towards aldehyde over other less electrophilic carbonyl functional groups such as ketone, amide, and carboxylic acid. Our in-house synthesized homopropargyl alcohols can be used to synthesize conjugated 1,3-diynes.
Syntheses and synthetic applications of stannylated allylic alcohols
Kazmaier, Uli,Lucas, Simon,Klein, Manuela
, p. 2429 - 2433 (2007/10/03)
Allenyl carbinols undergo regioselective hydrostannation in the presence of MoBl3, a catalyst originally developed for the hydrostannation of alkynes, giving rise to allyl stannanes. These allyl stannanes can easily be converted into useful synthetic building blocks such as allyl iodides or vinyl epoxides.
Molybdenum-catalyzed hydrostannations of allenylcarbinols
Kazmaier, Uli,Klein, Manuela
, p. 501 - 503 (2008/09/18)
Allenylcarbinols undergo regioselective hydrostannation in the presence of MoBl3, a catalyst which was developed for the hydrostannation of propargyl alcohols and derivatives; allylstannanes are formed preferentially, which can easily be conver
