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Benzyl Bromide reactions with active methylene compounds

Reactions with Active Methylene Compounds. Enolates of ketones," esters," enediolates," 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds," amides and lactams," as well as nitrile-stabilized carbanions," can be alkylated with benzyl bromide. Cyclohexanone may be benzylated in 92% ee using a chiral amide base." Amide bases as well as alkoxides have been employed in the case of nitrile alkylations." Benzylation of metalloenamines may be achieved and enantioselective reactions are possible using a chiral imine (eq 3). However, reactions between benzyl bromide and enamines proceed in low yield. The benzylation of a ketone via its enol silyl ether, promoted by fluoride, has been observed. ... [Pg.45]

Decarboxylation of 1,3-dimethylorotic acid in the presence of benzyl bromide yields 6-benzyl-1,3-dimethyluracil and presumably involves a C(6) centered nucleophilic intermediate which could nonetheless have either a carbene or ylide structure. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometry has been used to explore the gas-phase reactions of methyl nitrate with anions from active methylene compounds anions of aliphatic ketones and nitriles react by the 5n2 mechanism and Fco reactions yielding N02 ions are also observed nitronate ions are formed on reaction with the carbanions derived from toluenes and methylpyridines. [Pg.381]

The reaction of o-nitrobenzaldehydes with some benzene derivatives in the presence of strong acid (H2S04, PPA) is a classical synthesis of acridinol N-oxides (373) (37BSF240) The synthesis works for benzyl alcohol, benzene, toluene and halobenzenes, but not for benzoic acid, benzonitrile, dimethylaniline, or nitrobenzene. Isoquinoline N-oxides (374) have been obtained from o-bromobenzaldoxime or the acetophenone derivative, and active methylene compounds with copper bromide and sodium hydride (77S760). The azobenzene cobalt tricarbonyl (375) reacts with hexafluorobut-2-yne to give a quinol-2-one (72CC1228), and the 3,4,5-tricyanopyridine (376) is formed when tetracyanoethylene reacts with an enaminonitrile (80S471). [Pg.449]

Nickel bromide also is more effective than nickel(H) acetylacetonate in the condensation of benzyl methyl ketone with 1,3-butadiene. The reaction of this active methylene compound with 1,3-butadiene with the NiBr2 system with sodium phenoxidt... [Pg.180]


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Activated methylene

Activated methylene compounds

Active methylene compounds reaction

Benzyl bromide

Benzyl bromide reactions

Benzylation reactions

Benzylic activation

Benzylic bromide

Benzylic bromides, reaction

Benzylic methylene

Bromide compounds

Bromide reaction

Methylenation reaction

Methylene bromide

Methylene compounds

Methylene reactions

Methylenes, activated methylene

Reaction with Benzyl Bromide

Reaction with bromides

Reaction with methylene

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