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Rhodium-Catalyzed Annulation of Phenacyl Ammonium Salts with Propargylic Alcohols via a Sequential Dual C-H and a C-C Bond Activation: Modular Entry to Diverse Isochromenones
Nanubolu, Jagadeesh Babu,Reddy Singam, Maneesh Kumar,Sridhar Reddy, Maddi,Suresh, Vavilapalli,Suri Babu, Undamatla
supporting information, p. 7888 - 7893 (2021/10/25)
Given their omnipresence in natural products and pharmaceuticals, isochromenone congeners are one of the most privileged scaffolds to synthetic chemists. Disclosed herein is a dual (ortho/meta) C-H and C-C activation of phenacyl ammonium salts (acylammonium as traceless directing group) toward annulation with propargylic alcohols to accomplish rapid access for novel isochromenones by means of rhodium catalysis from readily available starting materials. This operationally simple protocol features broad substrate scope and wide functional group tolerance. Importantly, the protocol circumvents the need of any stoichiometric metal oxidants and proceeds under aerobic conditions.
Palladium-catalyzed oxidative deacetonative coupling of 4-aryl-2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ols with H-phosphonates
Li, Xiang,Sun, Suyan,Yang, Fan,Kang, Jianxun,Wu, Yusheng,Wu, Yangjie
, p. 2432 - 2436 (2015/03/04)
An efficient and generally applicable protocol for palladium-catalyzed oxidative deacetonative coupling of 4-aryl-2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ols with dialkyl H-phosphonates has been developed. This methodology provides a new and practical route to alkynylphosphonates using the inexpensive 4-aryl-2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ols as the alkyne sources. This reaction could also be performed with aryl bromides, 2-methyl-3-butyne-2-ol and dialkyl H-phosphonates using the cheap 2-methyl-3-butyne-2-ol as an alkyne source. This journal is
Enantiospecific and regioselective opening of 2-alkyl nosylaziridines by indoles mediated by boron trifluoride. Application to a practical synthesis of a GnRH antagonist
Farr, Roger N.,Alabaster, Ramon J.,Chung, John Y.L.,Craig, Bridgette,Edwards, John S.,Gibson, Andrew W.,Ho, Guo-Jie,Humphrey, Guy R.,Johnson, Simon A.,Grabowski
, p. 3503 - 3515 (2007/10/03)
An efficient, high yield process for the synthesis of a GnRH antagonist has been developed. We have demonstrated that under boron trifluoride mediation, nosyl aziridines will react with 2-arylindole derivatives to afford β-substituted tryptamines in an enantiospecific process with remarkably high regioselectivity. The scope of the reaction was explored with several 2-substituted nosyl aziridines. The key reaction was developed expressly for the GnRH antagonist program and has been demonstrated on 40 kilogram scale.