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Substitution allylic Reformatsky reactions

Allylic substitution reactions affording y, 5 -unsaturated esters have been also reported for example, Reformatsky reagents react with allylic halides in the presence of 5% Cu(acac)2 in Et20/DMS0 mainly affording Sw2-type products (equation 71)162. [Pg.836]

Carbohydrate lactones have been used as the carbonyl reagent in the Reformatsky reaction. Thus, 2,3 5,6-di-O-cyclohexylidene-D-mannono-1,4-lactone [44, obtained by oxidation of the mannofuranose derivative (49)] reacted with ethyl bromoacetate and zinc to give the protected 2-deoxy-3-octulosonic acid ethyl ester (45a) in 69% yield (50). Ketonic hydrolysis with potassium hydroxide in aqueous methanol, followed by acidification and heating, afforded the 1-deoxyheptulose derivative 45b. Similarly, starting from compound 44, the 1-C-substituted allyl and propar-gyl lactols were prepared on reaction with allyl or propaigyl bromides in the presence of zinc (51). [Pg.136]

The mechanism of the Zn chloride-assisted, palladium-catalyzed reaction of allyl acetate (456) with carbonyl compounds (457) has been proposed [434]. The reaction involves electroreduction of a Pd(II) complex to a Pd(0) complex, oxidative addition of the allyl acetate to the Pd(0) complex, and Zn(II)/Pd(II) transmetallation leading to an allylzinc reagent, which would react with (457) to give homoallyl alcohols (458) and (459) (Scheme 157). Substituted -lactones are electrosynthesized by the Reformatsky reaction of ketones and ethyl a-bromobutyrate, using a sacrificial Zn anode in 35 92% yield [542]. The effect of cathode materials involving Zn, C, Pt, Ni, and so on, has been investigated for the electrochemical allylation of acetone [543]. [Pg.583]


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