57984-33-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Effect of solvent and temperature on the lithium?bromine exchange of vinyl bromides: Reactions of n -butyllithium and t -butyllithium with (E)-5-bromo-5-decene
Bailey, William F.,Luderer, Mark R.,Uccello, Daniel P.,Bartelson, Ashley L.
experimental part, p. 2661 - 2666 (2010/08/19)
The outcome of reactions of (E)-5-bromo-5-decene (1), a representative vinyl bromide, with t-BuLi or n-BuLi at 0 °C and room temperature, respectively, in a variety of solvent systems has been investigated. Vinyl bromide 1 does not react with t-BuLi in pure heptane; however, the presence of even small quantities of an ether in a predominantly heptane medium resulted in virtually complete consumption of 1 at 0 °C, resulting in nearly the same distribution of products, including 60?80% of (Z)-5-decenyllithium, regardless of the solvent composition. Vinyl bromide 1 reacts slowly with n-BuLi at room temperature in a variety of ether and heptane-ether mixtures to afford a mixture of products including significant quantities of recovered starting material. The results of these experiments demonstrate that lithium?bromine exchange between a vinyl bromide and either t-BuLi or n-BuLi at temperatures significantly above ?78 °C is not an efficient method for the generation of a vinyllithium.
Chalcogen electrophile induced rearrangement of 1-alkynyltrialkyl borates: Controlled syntheses of trisubstituted olefins from 1-alkynes
Gerard, Julien,Hevesi, László
, p. 9109 - 9121 (2007/10/03)
The reaction of 1-alkynyltrialkyl borates with sulfenyl, selenenyl and tellurenyl halides produces β-chalcogeno alkenylboranes in good yields, with a cis relationship between the boron and the chalcogen moities. Protodeborylation of these compounds by acetic acid, or by a transmetalation-protonolysis sequence, leads to vinyl chalcogenides, which can be converted to alkenes by means of a nickel catalyzed coupling with Grignard reagents. Since the last two steps occur with retention of the stereochemistry, the overall sequence represents a highly regio- and stereoselective olefin synthesis.
