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Chemoselective and metal-free reduction of α,β-unsaturated ketones by: In situ produced benzeneselenol from O -(tert -butyl) Se-phenyl selenocarbonate
Ballarotto, Marco,Siciliano, Carlo,Temperini, Andrea
, p. 33706 - 33717 (2020)
The carbon-carbon double bond of arylidene acetones and chalcones can be selectively reduced with benzeneselenol generated in situ by reacting O-(tert-butyl) Se-phenyl selenocarbonate with hydrochloric acid in ethanol. This mild, metal-free and experimentally simple reduction procedure displays considerable functional-group compatibility, products are obtained in good to excellent yields, and the use of toxic Se/CO mixture and NaSeH, or the smelly and air-sensitive benzeneselenol, is avoided. This journal is
A Photochemical Organocatalytic Strategy for the α-Alkylation of Ketones by using Radicals
Goti, Giulio,Melchiorre, Paolo,O?eka, Maksim,Schweitzer-Chaput, Bertrand,Spinnato, Davide
supporting information, p. 9485 - 9490 (2020/04/09)
Reported herein is a visible-light-mediated radical approach to the α-alkylation of ketones. This method exploits the ability of a nucleophilic organocatalyst to generate radicals upon SN2-based activation of alkyl halides and blue light irradiation. The resulting open-shell intermediates are then intercepted by weakly nucleophilic silyl enol ethers, which would be unable to directly attack the alkyl halides through a traditional two-electron path. The mild reaction conditions allowed functionalization of the α position of ketones with functional groups that are not compatible with classical anionic strategies. In addition, the redox-neutral nature of this process makes it compatible with a cinchona-based primary amine catalyst, which was used to develop a rare example of enantioselective organocatalytic radical α-alkylation of ketones.
Metal-Free Direct C–H β-Carbonyl Alkylation of Heteroarenes with Cyclopropanols Mediated by K2S2O8
Liu, Qiang,Wang, Qiang,Xie, Guanqun,Fang, Zeyang,Ding, Shujiang,Wang, Xiaoxia
, p. 2600 - 2604 (2020/05/05)
Direct C–H β-carbonyl alkylation of heteroarenes under metal-, acid- and photo-catalyst free conditions has been achieved. A wide scope of substrates, such as various substituted quinolines and isoquinolines, pyridines, pyridazine, benzo[d]thiazole and phenanthroline, underwent the β-carbonyl alkylation efficiently via K2S2O8-mediated ring-opening of cyclopropanols. The corresponding β-heteroarylated ketones were obtained in moderate to excellent yields and gram-scale experiments further demonstrated the practicality of this synthetic protocol. The readily available reagents, mild and environmentally benign conditions make the method extremely attractive. The reaction mechanism is also proposed.
Eco-friendly syntheses of 2-substituted benzoxazoles and 2-substituted benzothiazoles from 2-aminophenols, 2-aminothiophenols and DMF derivatives in the presence of imidazolium chloride
Tian, Qingqiang,Luo, Wen,Gan, Zongjie,Li, Dan,Dai, Zeshu,Wang, Huajun,Wang, Xuetong,Yuan, Jianyong
supporting information, (2019/01/21)
A simple, economical and metal-free approach to the synthesis of 2-substituted benzoxazoles and 2-substituted benzothiazoles from 2-aminophenols, 2-aminothiophenols and DMF derivatives, only using imidazolium chloride (50% mmol) as promoter without any other additive, was reported. Various 2-substituted benzoxazoles and 2-substituted benzothiazoles were thus prepared in moderate to excellent yields.
Efficient CDI/CH3SO3H-catalyzed, microwave-assisted synthesis of 2-substituted benzothiazoles
Li, Yao-Wei,Zhang, Pei-Ming,Li, Rui,Bai, Yan,Yu, Yu,Gan, Zong-Jie
supporting information, p. 34 - 39 (2019/05/04)
CDI combined with CH3SO3H was found to be highly effective for the cyclization of 2-aminothiophenol derivatives with carboxylic acids under MW condition. Fourteen benzothiazole derivatives were synthesized in good yield and their structures were characterized by1H-NMR,13C-NMR, IR and mass spectrometry. This simple, rapid synthetic method is believed to provide a useful process for the synthesis of 2-substituted benzothiazole compounds.
