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Copper-Catalyzed Cope-Type Hydroamination of Nonactivated Olefins toward Cyclic Nitrones: Scope, Mechanism, and Enantioselective Process Development
Zhang, Mengru,Liu, Shuang,Li, Hexin,Guo, Yajing,Li, Na,Guan, Meihui,Mehfooz, Haroon,Zhao, Jinbo,Zhang, Qian
, p. 12620 - 12627 (2019/09/16)
The catalytic synthesis of cyclic nitrones, an important type of functional molecules for both synthetic chemistry and related fields, remains underdeveloped. Herein we report the copper-catalyzed Cope-type hydroamination of oximes with pendant nonactivated olefins, which enables facile access to a series of five- and six-membered cyclic nitrones under mild conditions. In this study, heterocycle-tethered oximes were employed in the Cope-type hydroamination reaction for the first time. High enantioselectivity was achieved for carbon-tethered γ,δ-vinyl oximes to afford enantioenriched five-membered cyclic nitrones. The results of preliminary mechanistic studies indicate a mononuclear catalytic species and a unified catalytic pathway over a large temperature range.
Oxime radical promoted dioxygenation, oxyamination, and diamination of alkenes: Synthesis of isoxazolines and cyclic nitrones
Han, Bing,Yang, Xiu-Long,Fang, Ran,Yu, Wei,Wang, Chao,Duan, Xiao-Yong,Liu, Shuai
supporting information; experimental part, p. 8816 - 8820 (2012/10/18)
Up the tempo: The intramolecular addition of oxime radicals to C=C bonds was achieved by using DEAD and TEMPO to give 4,5-dihydroisoxazoles as a result of a C=O bond-forming, 5-exo-trig cyclization. γ,δ-Unsaturated ketoximes also reacted to afford cyclic nitrones through C-N bond formation. The reactions offer a metal-free approach for the vicinal difunctionalization of unactivated alkenes. Copyright
