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Deprotonation arene-catalyzed lithiation

Lithium homoenolates derived from carboxylic acids were generated from the corresponding /3-chloro acids by means of an arene-catalyzed lithiation. Chloro acids 186 were deprotonated with n-butyllithium and lithiated in situ with lithium and a catalytic amount of DTBB (5%) in the presence of different carbonyl compounds to yield, after hydrolysis, the expected hydroxy acids (187). Since the purification of these products is difficult, they were cyclized without isolation upon treatment with p-toluenesulfonic acid (PTSA) under benzene reflux, into substituted y-lactones 188 (Scheme 64) . [Pg.682]

The preparation of functionalized aryllithium compounds bearing an oxygen- or sulfur-containing functionality in a benzylic position is also possible by arene-catalyzed lithiation. When chlorinated materials 239 were deprotonated (for Y = OH, SH) with n-butyllithium in THF at —78 °C and then lithiated using DTBB as the catalyst at the same temperature. [Pg.689]

Not included in the former sections are methodologies involving arene-catalyzed lithiation that are based on deprotonation reactions, carbon-carbon bond cleavage, addition processes as well as the preparation of lithium telluride. [Pg.734]

Simple enamines cannot be deprotonated directly at the a-position due to their low acidity, but starting from a-chloroenamines 685, a-lithioenamines 686991 have been prepared by chlorine-lithium exchange using an arene-catalyzed lithiation992. The treatment of compounds 685 with an excess of lithium and a catalytic amount of 4,4 -di-tert-butylbiphenyl (DTBB) in THF at —90 °C allowed the preparation of intermediates 686, which were trapped with a variety of electrophiles (Scheme 177). For aldol reactions, the arene-catalyzed lithiation has to be performed in the presence of aldehydes (Barbier conditions) at —40 °C. These adducts were transformed into a-hydroxy ketones after acid hydrolysis with hydrochloric acid or silica gel. [Pg.252]


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