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Chromium carbene complexes phenol ring

The convergent approach comprises, among other reaction steps, a regio-specific intermolecular benzannulation reaction between the alkyne 88 and the chromium carbene complex 89 for AB ring construction (Scheme 43). It is noteworthy that the regioselectivity of this reaction is attributed to the bulky TBDMS ether in the alkyne a-substituent, that dictates the incorporation of the large substituent ortho to the phenol. Another curiosity is the fact that the reaction failed to provide 90 in the absence of acetic anhydride. [Pg.146]

Seperately Wulff has described the effect on selectivity and yield of substitution on the aryl ring of chromium carbene complexes. It was shown that electron-withdrawing groups para- to the chromium carbene increase the chemoselectivity for benzannulation. Substituents in the ortho position are detrimental to phenol formation irrespective of the substituent s electronic nature. Finally, it was shown that large alkoxy groups on the earbene earbon (1, X = OR) give increased yields of the desired phenol product. [Pg.312]

Transition-metal carbene complexes have proven especially useful in the construction of six-membered rings, primarily in the synthesis of naphthalenes and higher aromatic ring systems. The major method employed is the Dbtz benzannulation reaction (depicted in Scheme 17.12), where an a,p-unsaturated or aryl carbene complex of chromium (78) couples with an alkyne to afford a phenol derivative (76). This reaction has been demonstrated for a vast array of molecular architectures and functionalities and has proven to be a very reliable and efificient process. Perhaps the major limitation on the synthetic utility is the construction of the carbene complex for systems that require structural complexity in the carbene complex. In addition to the Dotz reaction itself, several efforts to develop alternative procedures have been inspired by a detailed understanding of the mechanism of the Dotz reaction. [Pg.432]


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