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Pd(0)-Catalyzed Conjugate Addition of Benzylzinc Chlorides to α,β-Enones in An Atmosphere of Carbon Monoxide: Preparation of 1,4-Diketones
Yuguchi, Motoki,Tokuda, Masao,Orito, Kazuhiko
, p. 908 - 914 (2007/10/03)
Pd(0)-catalyzed conjugate addition of benzylzine chloride to methyl vinyl ketone in the presence of chlorotrimethylsilane and lithium chloride in an atmosphere of carbon monoxide at room temperature afforded 1-phenyl-2,5-hexanedione monosilyl enol ether. In this catalytic carbonylation, four components are connected in one reaction. Successive acidic workup generated a variety of 1,4-diketones from substituted benzylzine chlorides or related compounds and α,β-enones. Some products were converted to cyclopentenones or five-membered heterocyclic compounds containing an N, O, or S atom.
Addition of Aldehydes to Activated Double Bonds, XXXV. α-Keto Acids as an Equivalent for Aldehydes in the Thiazolium Salt-Catalyzed Addition
Stetter, Hermann,Lorenz, Guenther
, p. 1115 - 1125 (2007/10/02)
α-Keto acids can be used instead of aldehydes in the thiazolium salt-catalyzed addition to vinyl ketones.The yields of γ-diketones 1-7 resulting from the aliphatic α-keto acids are equivalent with those obtained from the aldehydes.The diketo acids 9-19 are prepared from the easily accessible 2-oxodiacids.Phenylpyruvic acids are easier to prepare than the phenylacetaldehydes and give better yields compared with the corresponding aldehydes in the addition to vinyl ketones leading to the γ-diketones 20-29.These diketones are converted to cyclopentenones.The dihydrofurylglyoxylic ester 40 leads to the diketone 43, which is converted to the diketone 44.There is no aldehyde known equivalent to that keto acid.
