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Cascade reaction organo

MacMillan and co-workers [79] pioneered the development of entirely organo-catalyzed cascade reactions. In his seminal report, iminium-catalyzed Friedel-Crafts reactions were followed by enamine-catalyzed a-chlorinations (Scheme 13.40). In this same report, an iminium-catalyzed conjugate reduction was followed by an enamine-catalyzed a-chlorination (not shown). In both of these cascade reactions, a single catalyst was used for both the iminium- and enamine-mediated reactions. Alternatively, MacMillan demonstrated that it was possible to use one catalyst for an iminium-catalyzed conjugate reduction and a different catalyst for an enamine-catalyzed a-fluorination (Scheme 13.40) [79]. Such cycle-specific cascade reactions allow access to both the anti (shown) and syn diastereomers of the product simply by using the opposite enantiomer of the catalyst for one of the two reactions in the cascade. [Pg.488]

Metal/organo binary catalytic system promoted cascade reactions 394... [Pg.363]

Few cascade reactions that combined organo and metal complex catalysts have been reported in the literature because of inherent incompatibifity of organo and metal catalysts, as metal catalysts have mosdy the features of a Lewis add, while organocatalysts are mostly Lewis bases. [Pg.473]

We can easily predict that cascade and sequential catalytic reactions will be the subject of important investigations not only by promoting the cooperation of several metal catalysts but also by organizing the tolerance and the cooperative work of metal and organo catalysts, and of metal and enzyme catalysts. This will be possible through a deep understanding of the mechanisms of each catalytic system, so as to organize their mutual tolerance. [Pg.323]

Novelization of the alkaloids is easy using the methods known in synthetic production, such as catalytic asymmetric reactions and inductions. Organo-catalytic cascade, asymmetric photocycloaddition, cyclization, and asymmetric decarboxylative allylation are used in total synthesis, as well as catalytic asymmetric induction reactions and condensation of alkaloid molecules (two or more). Novelization of alkaloids by total synthesis is generally used by the pharmacological industry around the globe. [Pg.431]

Later, Ramachary and Sakthidevi reported for the first time the organo-catal)Aic cascade approach to the asymmetric synthesis of functionalised chromans via Barbas-List aldol-acetalisation reaction, as depicted in Scheme 2.28. The reaction of acetone with 2-hydro ybenzaldehyde under trans-4-OH-L-proline-catalysis in NMP as solvent furnished the corresponding aldol/lactol intermediate which upon treatment with p-TSA in methanol in one-pot furnished the selectively frans-2-metho y-2-methyl-chroman-4-ol in 55% yield and 77% ee, as shown in Scheme 2.28. [Pg.53]


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