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Cross-coupling reactions allenylation

In the Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions of acylzirconocene chlorides with allylic halides and/or acetates (Section 5.4.4.4), the isolation of the expected p,y-unsaturated ketone is hampered by the formation of the a, P-un saturated ketone, which arises from isomerization of the p,y-double bond. This undesirable formation of the unsaturated ketone can be avoided by the use of a Cu(I) catalyst instead of a Pd catalyst [35], Most Cu(I) salts, with the exception of CuBr - SMe2, can be used as efficient catalysts Thus the reactions of acylzirconocene chlorides with allyl compounds (Table 5 8 and Scheme 5 30) or propargyl halides (Table 5.9) in the presence of a catalytic amount (10 mol%) of Cu(I) in DMF or THF are completed within 1 h at 0°C to give ffie acyl--allyl or acyl-allenyl coupled products, respectively, in good yields. ill... [Pg.170]

Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions of the in situ-generated (cr-allenyl)palladium (II) intermediates with terminal alkynes were also realized in the presence of a catalytic amount of Cul [35-38], The reactions are similar to the well-known Sonoga-... [Pg.97]

As shown in the previous sections, a (cr-allenyl)palladium species, which is formed from a propargyl electrophile and a Pd(0) catalyst, reacts with a hard carbon nucleophile in a manner analogous to the Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction to give a substituted allene. The results indicate that the reactivity of the (cj-allenyl)palladium species is similar to that of an alkenylpalladium intermediate. Indeed, it was found that the (cr-allenyl)palladium species reacted with olefins to give vinylallenes, a reaction process that is similar to that of the Heck reaction of alkenyl halides [54]. [Pg.102]

The catalytic asymmetric synthesis of allenes was first achieved by Elsevier and co-workers in 1989 [104]. A palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction of an allenyl-metal compound 250 (M = ZnCl, MgCl or Cu) with iodobenzene in the presence of DIOP 251 gave 252 in 25% ee (Scheme 4.65). The synthesis of 252 by the reaction of 250 (M = Br) with phenylzinc chloride in the presence of a chiral palladium catalyst gave a quantitative conversion but very low enantiomeric excesses (3-9% ee). [Pg.172]

In the early 1980s, one of the first preparations of substituted allenes was reported, which employed a palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction of allenyl halides [9]. In this study, allenyl bromides 13 and various Grignard reagents 14 were coupled in the presence of catalytic amounts of a Pd(0) species, generated in situ by reduction of a Pd(II) salt. Trisubstituted allenes 15 were obtained with high regioselectivity (allene 15 alkyne 16 = 90 10 to 99 1) (Scheme 14.5). [Pg.849]

The cross-coupling reactions of allenes with components containing sp-carbon atoms are useful synthetic transformations since they provide yne-allenes and enyne-allenes, respectively. Due to the synthetic potential of these classes of carbon-rich unsaturated compounds, the scope and limitations were systematically investigated [1, 16-18]. The first synthetic application was reported in 1981, describing the preparation of alkynyl-substituted allenes by coupling of alkynylzinc chlorides with allenyl halides (Scheme 14.8) [11]. [Pg.851]

A complementary approach for cross-couplings with allenes was applied by using metallated allene species instead of allenyl halides, which have already been discussed in Sect. 14.2.1. Since allenyllithium compounds are readily available by deprotonation of allenes with n-butyllithium, successful cross-coupling reactions between lithiated allenes such as 54 or 57 and aryl or vinylic halides allowed convenient routes to aryl- and vinyl-substituted allenes, e.g. 55, 58 and 60 (Scheme 14.15) [30],... [Pg.856]

Scheme 16.94 Cross-coupling reaction of allenyl esters and terminal alkynes. Scheme 16.94 Cross-coupling reaction of allenyl esters and terminal alkynes.
Scheme 16.96 Cross-coupling reaction of an a-allenyl alcohol and phenylacetylene. Scheme 16.96 Cross-coupling reaction of an a-allenyl alcohol and phenylacetylene.
Cross-Coupling Reactions of Allenes Producing Compounds with an Intact 1,2-Diene Moiety 849 Cross-Coupling Reactions of Allenyl Halides 849 Cross-Coupling Reactions of Allenylmetal Compounds 856 Cross-Coupling Reactions of a-Substituted Allenes 860 Cross-Coupling Reactions of Allenes at the Central Position 862 Synthesis of Alkynes 870 Miscellaneous Reactions 872 Conclusion 873... [Pg.1146]

In Table 1 containing 72 (= 9 x 8) classes of cross-coupling reactions, 42 of them, nearly 60% of the total, involve the use of at least one allyl, benzyl or propargyl (or allenyl) reagent as a cross-coupling partner. They can be divided into five categories corresponding to the five blocks in Table 1, as shown below. [Pg.516]

A unique reaction of allenylindium reagents, prepared from propargyl bromides and indium, and haloazines gives rise to the appropriate allenyl-azines. Although the reaction is not a Heck coupling, but a cross-coupling reaction, the aryl moiety is formally attached to a carbon-carbon multiple bond, therefore we mention it here. [Pg.161]

The cyclopropyl effect has controlled the regioselectivity of the cross-coupling reactions of propargylic/allenylic metallic species with electrophiles afford alkynic cyclopropanes (Scheme 9).70 Cyclopropyl ring strain, which makes the formation of vinylidenecyclopropanes unfavourable, is believed to control the regioselectivity. [Pg.288]

D. Cross-coupling Reactions with Allenyl Halides. 1283... [Pg.1275]

In view of some highly satisfactory Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions between alkenyl-, aryl-, or alkynyhnetals and allyl, benzyl, or propargyl electrophiles discussed in Sects. III.2.8.2 and III.2.9, it is not unreasonable to explore related Pd-catalyzed allyl-allyl, benzyl-allyl, propargyl (or allenyl)-allyl coupling and related reactions. Most of the efforts have been focused on the Pd-catalyzed allyl-allyl coupling involving Sn. [Pg.591]

Scheme 10.153 Reductive cross-coupling reaction of allenyl alkoxides with monosubstituted alkenes [125]. Scheme 10.153 Reductive cross-coupling reaction of allenyl alkoxides with monosubstituted alkenes [125].
Despite being a less obvious starting material than a l,3-butadiene-2-yl coupling partner, l,2-butadien-4-yl precursors (such as 166 in Suzuki s pioneering example in Scheme 1.26) have seen the most use in dendralene synthesis [118, 131-136]. A couple of more recent examples include the palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction of alkenyl bromides 179 with, for example, the organoindium derived from allenyl bromide 181, or 1,1-dimethyl allene (183) (via a Mizoroki-Heckreaction) (Scheme 1.28) [132,135]. Palladium(0)-catalyzed dimerizations or homocouplings can also furnish the C2-C3 bond [138-142], as can nickel(O)- [143,144] and rhodium(I)-catalyzed ones [137]. [Pg.20]

Since 2002, Ma et al. have demonstrated the cross-coupling/cyclization of 2,3-allenoic acids 346 in the presence of other functionalized allenes, such as 1,2-allenyl ketones 368 [121] or 2,3-allenols 370 [122], affording differently substituted 2(5/f)-furanones 369 and 371. They also studied the cascade cycUzation/cross-coupling reaction of 2,3-allenoic acids in the presence of simple monosubstituted allenes, which yielded the stereodefined 4-(bromo-2( )-alken-2-yl)-2(5 0furanones Z-372 [123] (Scheme 6.94). [Pg.274]

In spite of these first successful results, so far Stille cross-couplings have rarely reported employing functionalized stannylated allenes such as easily available donor-substituted allene 80a or allenyl esters such as 81 (Scheme 14.19) [19, 41, 42]. A single palladium-catalyzed annulation reaction with 80b as precursor leading to an a-pyrone derivative was reported [43],... [Pg.859]

A new type of triaryl phosphine-functionalized imidazolium salt containing cations such as (6) has been prepared. Palladium complexes of (6) generated in situ have been used successfully in Heck-type reactions of aryl halides with acrylates and of 4-bromotoluene with styrene derivatives.34 The first Heck-type reaction of aryl halides with allenes has been reported. 1,3-Double arylations were observed with 3-substituted-l,2-allenyl sulfones, while 1-monoarylation was favoured with 3,3-disubstituted-l,2-allenyl sulfones.35 It has been shown that the a-arylation of methane-sulfonamides (7) may be achieved using palladium catalysis reaction proceeds through the sulfonamide enolates.36 It is also reported that palladium cross-coupling of alkynes with /V - (3 - i odophe n y I an i I i ncs) may lead to the formation of substituted carbazoles.37... [Pg.159]

Mainly for practical reasons, other topics are discussed in other parts. In addition to Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling involving allyl, propargyl, and allenyl derivatives discussed in Sects, ni.2.9 and m.2.10, allylpalladation and related reactions with alkenes, alkynes, and other 7r-compounds, which can best be viewed as carabopalladation processes, are discussed in Sect. IV.4, while carbonylation and related reactions of allylpalladium and related derivatives are discussed in Sect. VI.3. [Pg.36]


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