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Thiol mediated 5-(π-endo)ortho vinyl radical cyclizations
Montevecchi, Pier Carlo,Navacchia, Maria Luisa
, p. 201 - 219 (2007/10/03)
The radical reaction of benzenethiol with alkynes 1a-o carried out at 154 °C affords a mixture of thiol/alkyne adduct 3 and benzothiophene 5, deriving from vinyl radical intermediates 2 through hydrogen abstraction and 5-(π-endo)(orthocyclization onto the
One-pot dialkylation of allylphenylsulfide induced by aminoalkoxides- activated NaNH2. Application to the synthesis of unsymmetrical ketones
Choppin, Sabine,Gros, Philippe,Fort, Yves
, p. 9261 - 9268 (2007/10/03)
It is shown that the activation of NaNH2 by sodium aminoalkoxides, leading to new superbases, induced an efficient one-pot dialkylation of allylphenylsulfide. The regioselectivity of the reaction (α,α' vs α,γ) was found as strongly dependent on the nature of the alkyl halide. As an application, α,γ dialkylated products were efficiently converted Into the corresponding unsymmetrical ketones.
Synthesis of Alkenes via Peterson Reaction
Ager, David J.
, p. 183 - 194 (2007/10/02)
The α-phenylthiosilanes (2) have been used to prepare the α-silyl anions (1) by reaction with lithium naphthalenide; subsequent condensation with a carbonyl compound gave the alkene (8) via the Peterson reaction.The α-phenylthiosilanes (2) were prepared from n,n-bis(phenylthio)acetals (4) by reaction with lithium naphthalenide and chlorotrimethylsilane.The n,n-bis(phenylthio)acetals (4) were obtained, in turn, from 1,1-bis(phenylthio)acetals (5) by anion formation with butyl-lithium-N,N,N',N'-tetramethylethylenediamine complex in hexane followed by reaction with an alkyl halide.The Peterson reaction was also used to prepare vinyl sulphides (9) and vinyl sulphones (13).
