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Conjugate addition of allylic groups to α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds via (η3-allyl)Fe(CO)2NO complexes
Itoh, Keiji,Nakanishi, Saburo,Otsuji, Yoshio
, p. 215 - 224 (2007/10/02)
(η3-Allyl)Fe(CO)2NO complexes undergo conjugate addition to α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds to give the corresponding δ,ε-unsaturated carbonyl compounds in good yields.The reaction of (η3-1- or 2-trimethylsiloxyallyl)Fe(CO)2NO complexes with α,β-unsaturated ketones affords 1,6- or 1,5-diketones, respectively. (η3-1-Acetonylallyl)Fe(CO)2NO complexes also react with α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds to give 1,8-dicarbonyl compounds.The mechanisms and reactivity of these conjugate addition reactions are discussed.Key words: Iron; Carbonyl; Allyl; Silicon; Nitrosyl; Ketone
Preparation and Reactivities of (η3-1- and 2-Trimethylsiloxyallyl)Fe(CO2)NO Complexes. Intermediates Functioning as Equivalents of β- and α-Acyl Carbocations and Acyl Carbanions
Itoh, Keiji,Nakanishi, Saburo,Otsuji, Yoshio
, p. 2965 - 2977 (2007/10/02)
(η3-1- and 2-Trimethylsiloxyallyl)Fe(CO)2NO complexes were prepared by the reaction of the corresponding siloxyallylic halides with Bu4N.These complexes reacted with both of carbon nucleophiles and carbon electrophiles preferentially at the less hindered sites of the allylic ligands.In these reactions, (η3-1-trimethylsiloxyallyl)Fe(CO)2NO complexes served as synthetically equivalent synthons for both of β-acyl carbocations and β-acyl carbanions and (η3-2-trimethylsiloxyallyl)Fe(CO)2NO complexes as both of α-acyl carbocations and α-acyl carbanions.The stereochemical courses of the reactions are described.
