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Synergistic Catalysis: Metal/Proton-Catalyzed Cyclization of Alkynones Toward Bicyclo[3.n.1]alkanones
Zhu, Shifa,Zhang, Qiaohui,Chen, Kai,Jiang, Huanfeng
, p. 9414 - 9418 (2015)
A highly efficient and practical synergistically metal/proton-catalyzed Conia-ene reaction for the synthesis of bicyclo[3.n.1]alkanones has been developed. This synergistic catalysis was successfully utilized in modifying natural compounds such as methyl dihydrojasmonate, α,β-thujone, and 5α-cholestan-3-one. Furthermore, the bridged carbonyl group of bicyclo[3.2.1]alkanones could be easily attacked by nucleophiles to give the ring-opened cycloheptenone products or bicyclo[4.2.1]amide in excellent yields. These reactions provide rapid access to a diverse range of cyclic structures from simple starting materials or naturally occurring compounds. A highly efficient and practical synergistically metal/proton-catalyzed Conia-ene reaction for the synthesis of bicyclo[3.n.1]alkanones has been developed. The reaction was successfully utilized in modifying natural compounds such as methyl dihydrojasmonate, α,β-thujone, and 5α-cholestan-3-one. Furthermore, the bicyclo[3.2.1]alkanones can be ring-opened by nucleophiles to give the corresponding products in excellent yields.
Synthesis of highly strained bicyclic[3.n.1]alkenes by a metal-catalyzed Conia-ene reaction
Kallepu, Shivakrishna,Gollapelli, Krishna Kumar,Nanubolu, Jagadeesh Babu,Chegondi, Rambabu
supporting information, p. 16840 - 16843 (2015/11/27)
A high yielding metal-catalysed Conia-ene reaction of 2-acetylenic ketones for the synthesis of bicyclo[3.n.1]alkenes has been developed. This simple and efficient 6-endo-dig-cyclization protocol enables the synthesis of a wide variety of bicyclic systems, present in many natural products.
Synthesis of spirodiones and their structure determination by X-ray crystallography
Janardhanam,Balakumar,Rajagopalan,Suganthi Bai,Ravikumar,Rajan
, p. 297 - 310 (2007/10/02)
A rational synthesis of Spiro bicyclo (5,4) dec-2-ene-3-methyl-1,6-dione (1) and Spiro bicyclo (5,5) undec-2-ene-3-methyl-1,7-dione (2) from 2-acetyl cycloalkanone is described. Compounds (1) and (2) have very high potentials as important precursors to ma
