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Radical reactions of the cobalt-complexed propargyl acetals: Inter- and intramolecular variants
Melikyan, Gagik G.,Voorhees, Erin,Sepanian, Ruth
, p. 69 - 83 (2014/02/14)
Propargyl acetals are used as a new type of substrate in cobaltocene-induced radical reactions stereodirected by a π-bonded Co 2(CO)6 metal core. The experimental protocol involves treatment of the cobalt-complexed acetals with triflic anhydride, an in situ generation of ionic propargyl triflates, and a single-electron, low-temperature reduction of α-alkoxy-stabilized, Co2(CO)6-complexed propargyl cations. Inter- and intramolecular reactions provide a facile access to polyfunctional, topologically diverse 3,4-dialkoxy-1,5-alkadiynes and 3,4-dialkoxy-1,5-cyclodecadiynes with a predominant formation of the respective d,l-diastereomers (73-100% d,l). The stereo- and chemoselectivities are found to be dependent upon the (1) bulkiness of the gamma substituent (1,3-steric induction; d,l- 73-100%), (2) presence of a phosphorus ligand altering the π-bonded metal core (axial ligand induction; d,l- 91-97%), and (3) steric hindrance created by an alpha alkoxy group (1,1-steric induction; d,l- 83-92%).
