59058-16-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Synthesis of α-oxygenated ketones and substituted catechols via the rearrangement of N-enoxy- and N-aryloxyphthalimides
Kroc, Michelle A.,Patil, Aditi,Carlos, Anthony,Ballantine, Josiah,Aguilar, Stephanie,Mo, Dong-Liang,Wang, Heng-Yen,Mueller, Daniel S.,Wink, Donald J.,Anderson, Laura L.
, p. 4125 - 4137 (2017/06/29)
A common approach to the synthesis of α-oxygenated carbonyl compounds and catechols is the treatment of a carbonyl compound or a phenol with an electrophilic oxygen source. As an alternative approach to these important structures, formal [3,3]-rearrangements of N-enoxyphthalimides, N-enoxyisoindolinones, and N-aryloxyphthalimides have been explored. When used in combination with an initial Chan-Lam coupling, these transformations facilitate the dioxygenation of alkenylboronic acids for the synthesis of α-oxygenated ketones and the dioxygenation of arylboronic acids for the synthesis of catechols. The rearrangements of N-enoxyisoindolinones have also been shown to be diastereoselective.
Preparation of α-oxygenated ketones by the dioxygenation of alkenyl boronic acids
Patil, Aditi S.,Mo, Dong-Liang,Wang, Heng-Yen,Mueller, Daniel S.,Anderson, Laura L.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 7799 - 7803 (2012/09/08)
Two in two: Dioxygenation of alkenyl boronic acids has been achieved with N-hydroxyphthalimide. The two-step process involves etherification of an alkenyl boronic acid with N-hydroxyphthalimide followed by a [3,3] rearrangement. The dioxygenated product can then be hydrolyzed to form either the corresponding α-hydroxy ketone or the α-benzoyloxy ketone. Copyright
Asymmetric α-oxyacylation of cyclic ketones
Smithen, Deborah A.,Mathews, Christopher J.,Tomkinson, Nicholas C.O.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3756 - 3762 (2012/06/01)
Reaction of cyclic ketones with chiral N-alkyl-O-acyl hydroxylamines leads to the corresponding α-oxyacylated carbonyl compound in up to 89% ee. The levels of asymmetric induction were influenced by solvent polarity, acid strength and, to a lesser extent,
A general method for the α-acyloxylation of carbonyl compounds
Beshara, Cory S.,Hall, Adrian,Jenkins, Robert L.,Jones, Kerri L.,Jones, Teyrnon C.,Killeen, Niall M.,Taylor, Paul H.,Thomas, Stephen P.,Tomkinson, Nicholas C. O.
, p. 5729 - 5732 (2007/10/03)
(Chemical Equation Presented) A simple, one-pot method for the α-acyloxylation of carbonyl compounds that proceeds at room temperature in the presence of both moisture and air has been developed. Treatment of a variety of aldehydes and both cyclic and acy
Reaction of Enol Silyl Ethers with Silver Carboxylate-Iodine. Synthesis of α-Acyloxy Carbonyl Compounds
Rubottom, George M.,Mott, Robert C.,Juve, Henrik D.
, p. 2717 - 2721 (2007/10/02)
The sequential treatment of enol silyl ethers with silver carboxylate-iodine (2:1) and then fluoride affords high yields of the corresponding α-acyloxy carbonyl compounds.Thus a wide range of variation is now possible for the acyloxy portion of the molecu
