4393-06-0Relevant articles and documents
Allyloxy Radicals are Formed Reversibly from Oxiranylcarbinyl Radicals: A Kinetic Study
Ziegler, Frederick E.,Petersen, Anders K.
, p. 2666 - 2667 (1995)
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Microwave-Assisted 1,3-Dioxa-[3,3]-Sigmatropic Rearrangement of Substituted Allylic Carbamates: Application to the Synthesis of Novel 1,3-Oxazine-2,4-dione Derivatives
Bou Zeid, Samar,Eid, Samar,Najjar, Fadia,Macé, Aurélie,Rivilla, Ivan,Cossío, Fernando P.,Dorcet, Vincent,Roisnel, Thierry,Carreaux, Fran?ois
supporting information, (2021/11/22)
In a first instance, the effect of the microwave irradiation on the 1,3-Dioxa-[3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of aryl allylic carbamates was investigated. Under these new conditions, the reaction acceleration was clearly highlighted compared to convention
Potassium Base-Catalyzed Michael Additions of Allylic Alcohols to α,β-Unsaturated Amides: Scope and Mechanistic Insights
Kurouchi, Hiroaki,Sai, Masahiro
supporting information, p. 3585 - 3591 (2021/06/27)
We report herein the first KHMDS-catalyzed Michael additions of allylic alcohols to α,β-unsaturated amides through allylic isomerization. The reaction proceeds smoothly in the presence of only 5 mol% of KHMDS to afford a variety of 1,5-ketoamides in high yields. Mechanistic investigations, including experimental and computational studies, reveal that the KHMDS-catalyzed in-situ generation of the enolate from the allylic alcohol through a tunneling-assisted 1,2-hydride shift is the key to the success of this transformation. (Figure presented.).
Electrochemical Nozaki-Hiyama-Kishi Coupling: Scope, Applications, and Mechanism
Baran, Phil S.,Blackmond, Donna G.,Gao, Yang,Hadt, Ryan G.,Hao, Wei,Hill, David E.,McNicholas, Brendon J.,Reisman, Sarah E.,Vantourout, Julien C.
supporting information, p. 9478 - 9488 (2021/07/19)
One of the most oft-employed methods for C-C bond formation involving the coupling of vinyl-halides with aldehydes catalyzed by Ni and Cr (Nozaki-Hiyama-Kishi, NHK) has been rendered more practical using an electroreductive manifold. Although early studies pointed to the feasibility of such a process, those precedents were never applied by others due to cumbersome setups and limited scope. Here we show that a carefully optimized electroreductive procedure can enable a more sustainable approach to NHK, even in an asymmetric fashion on highly complex medicinally relevant systems. The e-NHK can even enable non-canonical substrate classes, such as redox-active esters, to participate with low loadings of Cr when conventional chemical techniques fail. A combination of detailed kinetics, cyclic voltammetry, and in situ UV-vis spectroelectrochemistry of these processes illuminates the subtle features of this mechanistically intricate process.