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Novel Synthesis of Phenol Derivatives by Palladium-Catalyzed Cyclocarbonylation of 2,4-Pentadienyl Acetates
Ishii, Youichi,Gao, Chao,Xu, Wen-Xiang,Iwasaki, Masakazu,Hidai, Masanobu
, p. 6818 - 6825 (1993)
Phenyl acetates were selectively obtained in good yields by cyclocarbonylation of 2,4-pentadienyl acetates in the presence of NEt3, Ac2O, and a catalytic amount of palladium complexes such as PdCl2(PPh3)2 at 120-140 deg C under 50 atm of CO.No five-membered ring products were observed.A platinum complex PtCl2(PPh3)2 was also effective as a catalyst.The reaction of 5-phenyl-2,4-pentadienyl bromide with M(CO)(PPh3)3 (M = Pd or Pt) under CO gave the corresponding 6-phenyl-3,5-hexadienoyl complexes in a high yield, which in turn afforded 2-acetoxybiphenyl in 41-51percent yield on heating to 160 deg C under 50 atm of CO in the presence of NEt3 and Ac2O.Similar 3,5-hexadienoyl complexes are proposed to be intermediates in the catalytic cyclocarbonylation of 2,4-pentadienyl acetates.On the other hand, PdCl2(PPh3)2-catalyzed carbonylation of o-(bromomethyl)(1-alkenyl)benzenes in the presence of NEt3 and Ac2O gave 2-naphthyl acetates in moderate yields, while the reaction in the absence of Ac2O gave five-membered ring products such as 2-indanones or a tricyclic lactone by incorporation of one or two CO, respectively.