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Elimination reactions allylic derivatives

Zireonitun-Catalyzed Enantioselective Carboalomination-Elimination Ihiidem Reaction Allylic Derivatives and Its Application to Kinetic Resolution... [Pg.178]

Zirconium-Catalyzed Enantioselective Carbomagnesation-Elimination Tandem Reaction of Allylic Derivatives... [Pg.178]

In view of the Zr-catalyzed enantioslective carbomagnesation-elimination tandem reaction of allylic derivatives discussed earlier, a similar process with EtjAl might be expected and has indeed been developed recently [29]. As a representative example, the reaction of 2,5-dihydro-furan with 3 equiv. of Et3Al in the presence of (i )-(EBTHI)Zr[B[NOL-(5)] (8) and (NMTHI)ZrCpCl2 (9) produced, after hydrolysis, (S)-2-ethyl-3-buten-1 -ol in 90 and 67% yields, respectively. The enantioselectivity observed with 8 was >99% ee, whereas that observed with 9 was 85-90% ee. Upon deuterolysis of the organoaluminum products, a mixture of monodeuterated and nondeuterated products was obtained and the extent of D incorporation increased to 94% with neat Et3Al without any solvent. The results indicate that the reaction must produce two organoaluminum products, 10 and 11 (Scheme 4.18). On oxidation with 02 only... [Pg.178]

An additional interesting example is the conjugate addition of 1 to activated allylic acetates 18 under the chiral phase-transfer catalysis of 4d, and subsequent elimination reaction, as reported by Ramachandran and coworkers, as this enables the synthesis of various enantiomerically enriched glutamic add derivatives [39]. The utility of this process has been demonstrated by the transformation of (S)-19 (R = Ph) into 4-substituted pyroglutamate (2S,4S)-20, as illustrated in Scheme 2.17. [Pg.23]

A one-pot procedure for the palladium-catalyzed allylation/cyclization of o-alkynyltrifluoroacetanilides 57a [57] and o-alkynylphenols 57b [58] was developed by Cacchi et al. (Scheme 20). This method provides a valuable tool for the synthesis of 2-substituted-3-allylindoles 58a and 2-substituted-3-allylbenzofurans 58b. It was reported that reaction proceeded through the formation of X-allyl derivatives, which form 7r-allylpalladium species 59. A subsequent rearrangement of 59 would then lead to the 7r-allylpalladium species 60. Intramolecular nucleophilic attack of the hetero atom across the activated carbon-carbon triple bond in 60, followed by reductive elimination of Pd(0) gives the products 58. A similar reaction was reported by Balme et al. [59]. [Pg.101]

Elimination reactions are typically found in transition metal chemistry. The conversion of allylic ethers into allylzirconocenes [18] is a well-known zirconium-mediated process of this type. In contrast, the y-elimination reactions are less frequently encountered, and only a few examples of y-elimination involving zirconocenes have been reported. When studying isonitrile insertion into zirconacycles, Whitby and coworkers observed an interesting reaction leading to a cyclopropane derivative [19]. The overall transformation is depicted in Scheme 12. Treatment of the diene 18 with preformed butene-zirconocene gave... [Pg.114]

Another isohypsic transformation of special significance involves elimination of H-X elements from allylic derivatives to form 1,3-dienes. Besides being extremely important compounds as monomers, 1,3-dienes occupy a unique position in synthetic practice as components in the Diels-Alder reaction. One of the common routes of synthesis of 1,3-dienes also employs a vinyl Grignard addition to carbonyl compounds as the initial step (Scheme 2.55). Allylic alcohols thus formed can easily undergo 1,2-elimination (in some cases it is preferable first to transform the alcohols into their respective acetates). [Pg.108]

Blaser and Spencer used aroyl halides in place of aryl halides, with aroyl chlorides being of specific interest as ubiquitous, relatively cheap compounds ( Blaser reaction ) [24], This latter reaction is normally conducted in aromatic solvents phosphines are not used here as catalyst ligands since they fully inhibit the reaction. In the same way, benzoic acid anhydrides can be used as the aryl source in combination with PdCl2 and catalytic amounts of NaBr [79]. In this reaction, one of the arenes is used in the coupling reaction by elimination of CO, whereas the other benzoate serves as the base. The benzoic acid thus formed can easily be recycled into the anhydride. The use of aryl and vinyl triflates according to Cacchi [25] and Stille [26] extends the scope of the Heck coupling to carbonyl compounds phenol derivatives act via triflate functionalization as synthetic equivalents of the aryl halides. The arylation of cyclic alkenes [27], electron-rich vinyl ethers [28], and allylic alcohols [29] is accessible through Heck reactions. Allylic alcohols yield C-C-saturated carbonyl compounds (aldehydes) for mechanistic reasons (y9-H elimination), as exemplified in eq. (6). [Pg.779]

Allyltri-n-butylstannane (EC-2) similarly terminates the copper-catalyzed polymerization of MA to give allyl-functionalized polymers via elimination of the stannyl group accompanying the bromine originated from the dormant polymer terminal.346 Allyl a -end PMMA was obtained also by the copper-catalyzed reaction between allyl bromide (EC-3) and the isolated bromine-capped PMMA, although the functionalization was 57%.226 Another allyl derivative (EC-4) similarly leads to methacrylate-based macromonomers quantitatively in the presence of Cu(0).347... [Pg.488]

Bicyclo[n. 1.0]alkanes 22 with an endo leaving group X give allylic derivatives 24 of cw-cyclo-alkenes via c ,cw-allyl cations 23, regardless of the size of n and the experimental method [thermolysis, solvolysis, silver(I) assistance, deamination] used. In a secondary reaction HY is eliminated and c ,cw-1,3-cycloalkadienes are obtained. [Pg.2318]


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