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Trisubstituted alkenes, synthesis

In addition to Ni and Pd catalysts, Li2CuCU is also an effective catalyst for the coupling of alkenyl iodides with Grignard reagents. Since the stereochemistry of alkenyl iodides is also retained, the coupling reactions are useful for the stereoselective synthesis of disubstituted alkenes, - trisubstituted al-kenes, allylsilanes, allyl alcohols and tetrasubstituted alkenes (equations 25-29). ... [Pg.439]

Of greater potential practical significance, however, are the note193 and full papers194,195 in which Fabre, Julia and Verpeaux describe a new stereoselective synthesis of trisubstituted alkenes in which vinyl sulphones are attacked by Grignard reagents in the presence of iron or nickel catalysts (equations 82-84). [Pg.958]

Trost reported the synthesis of 1,4-dienes with ruthenium catalysis through regioselective carbometallation of alkynes with alkenes.51 Di- and trisubstituted olefins can also be obtained with arylboronic acids through an intermolecular process under rhodium,30 52 55 nickel,56 and palladium catalysis.57 Recently, Larock has reported an efficient palladium-catalyzed route for the preparation of tetrasubstituted olefins.58,59... [Pg.304]

As recently demonstrated by Furstner and Langemann, higher yields of the disubstituted olefin 83 can be obtained under high dilution conditions using la as the catalyst. Our experiments clearly illustrate that synthesis of trisubstituted macrocyclic alkenes is more complicated than that of their disubstituted analogues. See Furstner A, Langemann K (1996) J Org Chem 61 3942... [Pg.141]

Lowenthal and Masamune (44) investigated the cyclopropanation of trisubsti-tuted alkenes leading to a chrysanthemic acid synthesis. They found that ligand 50c provided poor selectivities in this case (24% de for the trans isomer). Substitution in the 5 position of the oxazolines leads to increased selectivities, with excellent results provided by the BHT ester (94 6, 94% ee), Eq. 32. This ligand proved to be applicable to other trisubstituted and several cis-disubstituted alkenes, providing the corresponding cyclopropanes in ee values of 82-95%. These authors note that catalysts generated from CuOTf, CuOf-Bu, and Cu(II) precursors (with activation) provided similar yields and enantioselectivities. [Pg.25]

Trisphenol epoxy novolacs, 10 371-372 Tristimulus colorimeters, 7 325 Trisubstituted alkene synthesis, 13 653 Trisubstituted silyl group, in silylation, 22 691... [Pg.974]

Synthesis of Trisubstituted Alkenes via Olefin Cross-Metathesis, A. K. Chatter-JEE, R.H. Grubbs, Org. Lett. 1999, 1,... [Pg.502]

Preparation of nonracemic epoxides has been extensively studied in recent years since these compounds represent useful building blocks in stereoselective synthesis, and the epoxide functionality constitutes the essential framework of various namrally occurring and biologically active compounds. The enantiomericaUy enriched a-fluorotropinone was anchored onto amorphous KG-60 silica (Figure 6.6) this supported chiral catalyst (KG-60-FT ) promoted the stereoselective epoxidation of several trans- and trisubstituted alkenes with ees up to 80% and was perfectly reusable with the same performance for at least three catalytic cycles. [Pg.225]

The epoxidation procedure developed by Yian Shi of Colorado State University has become one of the workhorses of enantioselective synthesis. That work has been based around trans and trisubstituted alkenes. Professor Shi has now developed (Tetrahedron Lett. 2004,45, 8115) an efficient protocol for the enantioselective epoxidation of aryl-substituted cis alkenes such as 6. [Pg.84]

In summary, the procedure described in this chapter is representative of a very general, highly stereoselective approach to trisubstituted alkenes. The usefulness of this methodology has already been demonstrated in total synthesis. M e,f, h,k,13... [Pg.6]

Trisubstituted alkenes.9 A stereoselective synthesis of trisubstituted alkenes uses (E)-alkenyl sulfoxides (1)>U as the starting material. These are reduced to the corresponding sulfides (2)," which undergo coupling with Grignard reagents in the presence of complexes of nickel chloride and phosphines as catalyst.12 The products (3) are obtained in steroisomeric purity of > 99%. [Pg.191]


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