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Alkyne trapping, intermolecular carbopalladation

In contrast to the diverse insertion chemistry of vinylpalladium intermediates discussed in Sects. IV.3 and IV.5, the reactions of vinylpalladium complexes with electrophiles had not been reported until recently. Although a single report on the annulation of the o-mer-curio benzaldehyde with diphenylacetylene into the corresponding indenols and inde-nones catalytic in palladium and stoichiometric in copper had been communicated in 1992, the more synthetically useful protocol for the catalytic version of this type of transformation remained unknown until 1999. In this section the intermolecular carbopalladation of alkynes with aryl halides followed by the intramolecular trapping of the formed vinylpalladium species with ketones, aldehydes, and nitriles will be discussed. [Pg.1361]

Cascade intermolecular carbopalladations of alkynes followed by intramolecular trapping with electrophiles represent not only a novel type of organic transformation involving vinylpalladium intermediates, but also provide synthetically useful routes toward differently substituted indenols, indanones, indenones, and naphthy-lamines." Although these protocols are restricted to the intramolecular trapping with electrophiles, a wide application of this methodology toward the synthesis of various types of complex carbocychc compounds may be anticipated in the near future. [Pg.1368]

Over the last fifteen years or so the domino process involving the intermolecular and intramolecular carbopalladation of alkynes followed by trapping of the resultant... [Pg.1356]


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