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Stereospecific Electrophilic Fluorocyclization of α,β-Unsaturated Amides with Selectfluor
Fei, Haiyang,Fu, Yao,Jalani, Hitesh B.,Li, Guigen,Lu, Hongjian,Wu, Hongmiao,Xu, Zheyuan,Zhu, Lin
, (2020/03/30)
An efficient fluorocyclization of α,β-unsaturated amides through a formal halocyclization process is developed. The reaction proceeds under transition-metal-free conditions and leads to the formation of fluorinated oxazolidine-2,4-diones with excellent regio- and diastereoselectivity. The evaluation of the reaction mechanism based on preliminary experiments and density functional theory calculations suggests that a synergetic syn-oxo-fluorination occurs and is followed by an anti-oxo substitution reaction. The reaction opens a new window in the field of stereospecific fluorofunctionalization.
Titanium-Promoted Cross-Coupling for the Selective Synthesis of Polysubstituted, Conjugated Amides
Chenniappan, Vinoth Kumar,Rahaim, Ronald J.
supporting information, p. 5090 - 5093 (2016/10/14)
α,β-Unsaturated amides are important building blocks and are key structural elements in a number of biologically active natural products. Despite their importance and prevalence, few methods exist to prepare conjugated amides directly and modularly. To address this gap, a titanium-promoted coupling of alkynes and isocyanates has been developed. The method is highly stereoselective, producing only the E isomer with good chemoselectivity and regioselectivity (>95/5), for unsymmetrical internal alkynes that contain a steric bias. The reactive titanacyclopentene intermediate formed from the coupling of the alkyne and isocyanate was additionally reacted with various electrophiles to access tetrasubstituted enamides.
