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Carboxylic acids Baeyer-Villiger rearrangement

Tetroxans ( dimeric ketone or aldehyde peroxides ) (7) are readily obtainable from carbonyl compounds and Caro s acid or hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid by the method described by Baeyer and Villiger.28,20 However, aromatic ketones undergo a Baeyer-Villiger rearrangement under these conditions to form esters of carboxylic acids.30... [Pg.169]

Curran s synthesis of ( )-A9(l2)-capnellene [( )-2] is detailed in Schemes 30 and 31. This synthesis commences with the preparation of racemic bicyclic vinyl lactone 147 from ( )-norbomenone [( )-145] by a well-known route.61 Thus, Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of (+)-145 provides unsaturated bicyclic lactone 146, a compound that can be converted to the isomeric fused bicyclic lactone 147 by acid-catalyzed rearrangement. Reaction of 147 with methylmagne-sium bromide/CuBr SMe2 in THF at -20 °C takes the desired course and affords unsaturated carboxylic acid 148 in nearly quantitative yield. Iodolactonization of 148 to 149, followed by base-induced elimination, then provides the methyl-substituted bicyclic vinyl lactone 150 as a single regioisomer in 66% overall yield from 147. [Pg.413]

Into this group fall the named oxidation rearrangement reactions which proceed with carbon-carbon bond cleavage and 1,2-transfer of an alkyl group to a heteroatom, such as the Baeyer-Villiger reaction (discussed in Chapter 5.1, this volume) and the Beckmann reaction (found in Chapter 5.2, this volume) of ketones, as well as the Hofmann reaction/Schmidt reaction/Curtius reanangement of carboxylic acid derivatives. The two examples discussed here involve related reactions of alcohols. [Pg.835]


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