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Cocyclization process

Under the conditions of the cobalt-mediated carbonylative A-oxide-promoted cocyclization (Pauson-Khand reaction) at room temperature, compound 547 provides exocyclic 1,3-diene 548 as the major product (>98%) together with only traces of the corresponding carbonylative product 549. Owing to the relative instability of the diene, it is more efficient to perform a one-pot cobalt cyclization/Diels-Alder process after A-oxide-promoted cyclization of the cobalt complexes. Compound 550 is obtained as a single diastereomer in 39% overall yield if MTAD is used as a dienophile (Scheme 90) <2003JOC2975>. [Pg.444]

A more complex reaction is involved in the cooligomerization of acetylenes and tert-butyl isocyanide using nickel acetate as the catalyst (Scheme 20)43 the nature of intermediate complexes leading to the formation of 2-cyano-5-terf-butylaminopyrroles has not been established. Cocyclization of tert-butyl isocyanide with coordinated hexafluoro-2-butyne gives rise to coordinated cyclopentadienone anils for molybdenum systems,44 hence the nature of acetylene substitutents and of the organometallic catalyst play crucial roles in these processes. The pyrrole products from the former reaction can be decomposed by sulfuric acid and the overall sequence provides a simple synthesis of 5-amino-2-cyanopyrroles (Scheme 20). [Pg.331]

A couple of prototypical examples of the cyclic version of the Heck reaction, defined as a process consisting of alkene carbopalladation followed by -elimination, were reported during the 1984-1985 period [9,10]. Almost concurrently, seminal examples of both the non-Heck cyclic carbopallation reactions [10,30] were reported during the 1983-1985 period. Thus, with due respect paid to earlier discoveries of alkyne cyclooligomerization via cascade carbopalladation [7,8] as well as copolymerization [24] and cocyclization [25,... [Pg.41]

A totally intramolecular process is produced in the absence of ethylene if a diene-yme is used by a [2+2+2] cocyclization of two double bonds and one triple bond [102] [Eq. (42)]. Insertion of the second alkene part gave ruthenacycloheptene intermediate and reductive elimination led to tricyclic compounds. [Pg.307]


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