55631-12-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Nickel-Catalyzed Multicomponent Coupling: Synthesis of α-Chiral Ketones by Reductive Hydrocarbonylation of Alkenes
Chen, Jian,Zhu, Shaolin
supporting information, p. 14089 - 14096 (2021/09/13)
A nickel-catalyzed, multicomponent regio- and enantioselective coupling via sequential hydroformylation and carbonylation from readily available starting materials has been developed. This modular multicomponent hydrofunctionalization strategy enables the straightforward reductive hydrocarbonylation of a broad range of unactivated alkenes to produce a wide variety of unsymmetrical dialkyl ketones bearing a functionalized α-stereocenter, including enantioenriched chiral α-aryl ketones and α-amino ketones. It uses chiral bisoxazoline as a ligand, silane as a reductant, chloroformate as a safe CO source, and a racemic secondary benzyl chloride or an N-hydroxyphthalimide (NHP) ester of a protected α-amino acid as the alkylation reagent. The benign nature of this process renders this method suitable for late-stage functionalization of complex molecules.
Catalytic asymmetric reductive acyl cross-coupling: Synthesis of enantioenriched acyclic α,α-disubstituted ketones
Cherney, Alan H.,Kadunce, Nathaniel T.,Reisman, Sarah E.
supporting information, p. 7442 - 7445 (2013/06/27)
The first enantioselective Ni-catalyzed reductive acyl cross-coupling has been developed. Treatment of acid chlorides and racemic secondary benzyl chlorides with a NiII/bis(oxazoline) catalyst in the presence of Mn0 as a stoichiometric reductant generates acyclic α,α-disubstituted ketones in good yields and high enantioselectivity without requiring stoichiometric chiral auxiliaries or pregeneration of organometallic reagents. The mild, base-free reaction conditions are tolerant of a variety of functional groups on both coupling partners.
A highly chemoselective and rapid chlorination of benzyl alcohols under neutral conditions
Sun, Lili,Peng, Guisheng,Niu, Hongmei,Wang, Qiang,Li, Chunbao
experimental part, p. 3919 - 3924 (2009/05/26)
A rapid and highly selective chlorination method has been developed using 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine (TCT) catalyzed by dimethyl sulfoxide. The reactions take 10 to 40 minutes, and the yields are almost quantitative. The neutral reaction conditions are compatible with substrates bearing acid-labile functional groups. Both competitive intramolecular and intermolecular reactions for benzyl alcohols in the presence of aliphatic alcohols indicate high selectivity. The procedure has been successfully used in the selective chlorination of gastrodin, a clinically used neuromedicine. This procedure represents a useful new tool in organic and medicinal chemistry. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart.
