1743-16-4Relevant articles and documents
Regioselective hydroformylation of allylic alcohols
Lightburn, Thomas E.,De Paolis, Omar A.,Cheng, Ka H.,Tan, Kian L.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 2686 - 2689 (2011/06/28)
A highly regioselective hydroformylation of allylic alcohols is reported toward the synthesis of β-hydroxy-acid and aldehyde products. The selectivity is achieved through the use of a ligand that reversibly binds to alcohols in situ, allowing for a directed hydroformylation to occur. The application to trisubstituted olefins was also demonstrated, which yields a single diastereomer product consistent with a stereospecific addition of CO and hydrogen.
Branched-regioselective hydroformylation with catalytic amounts of a reversibly bound directing group
Gruenanger, Christian U.,Breit, Bernhard
supporting information; experimental part, p. 7346 - 7349 (2009/04/07)
(Chemical Equation Presented) Phosphinites do the trick and work as reversibly bound catalyst-directing groups in catalytic amounts to allow for the highly regioselective hydroformylation of homo-allylic alcohols with terminal and internal alkene functions in favor of the branched product.
Novel photolactonisation from xanthenoic esters
Plessis, Caroline,Derrer, Sam
, p. 6519 - 6522 (2007/10/03)
In the context of our work on photocleavable fragrance precursors, we have discovered a new photo-fragmentation of xanthenoic esters into xanthene- and formyl radicals. This homolytic cleavage has not been reported previously. Thus, unsaturated formyl radicals cyclise to lactones of various ring size.