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ALLYLATIVE RING OPENING OF SILOXYCYCLOPROPANES BY SILVER FLUORIDE AND ALLYLIC CHLORIDES AFFORDING δ,ε-UNSATURATED KETONES
Ryu, Ilhyong,Suzuki, Haruhisa,Ogawa, Akiya,Kambe, Nobuaki,Sonoda, Noboru
, p. 6137 - 6140 (1988)
Unconventional type of allylation reaction at the β position of ketone carbonyl has been developed based on the β-metallo ketone strategy: treatment of siloxycyclopropanes 1 with allylic chlorides 2 in the presence of silver fluoride results in the effect
β-copper(II) ketones. Generation, coupling, and highly stereoselective trapping by electron-deficient acetylenes
Ryu, Ilhyong,Matsumoto, Koichi,Kameyama, Yasuhiro,Ando, Masato,Kusumoto, Nobuo,Ogawa, Akiya,Kambe, Nobuaki,Murai, Shinji,Sonoda, Noboru
, p. 12330 - 12339 (2007/10/02)
The generation and the reaction of β-copper(II) ketones via electrophilic ring opening of siloxycyclopropanes with copper(II) tetrafluoroborate (Cu(BF4)2) were studied. Treatment of siloxycyclopropane with Cu(BF4)2 resulted in desilylative dimerization to give a 1,6-diketone in good yield. The ring opening took place regioselectively across the bond between the methylene and siloxy carbons. The reaction is reasonably interpreted by assuming the electrophilic ring opening by cupric ion to form β-copper(II) ketone and trimethylsilylfluoride, followed by dimerization. With dimethyl acetylene dicarboxylate (DMAD) and water, β-(acyl)alkyls were captured to give dimethyl 2-(3-oxoalkyl)-maleate with high degree of stereoselectivity. The stereoselective transfer of β-(acyl)alkyl arises from syn addition across the triple bond followed by in situ protonation of the resulting vinylcopper species with retention of configuration. The stereoselective transfer of β-(acyl)alkyls to acetylenic sulfones, which gives β-(acyl)alkylated vinylic sulfones, was also successful.
