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Enamines with arynes

Triazines are generally more reactive in [2 + 4] cycloaddition in comparison with 1,2,3-tria-zines. The wide variety of dienophiles can be employed enamines, enaminones, vinyl silyl ethers, vinyl thioethers, cyclic ketene jV,O-acetals, /V-phenylmaleimide, 6-dimethylaminopentafulvene, 2-alkylidene-imidazolidines (cychc ketene aminals), cyclic vinyl ethers, arynes, benzocyclopropene, acetylenes, and alkenes like ethylene, (Z)-but-2-ene, cyclopentene, cyclooctene and bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene, hexa-1,5-diene, cycloocta-1,5-diene, diallyl ether, cyclododeca-l,5,9-triene,... [Pg.230]

Four-membered carbocyclic ring systems are commonly formed by cycloaddition of electrophilic alkenes, ketenes and arynes to enamines. Since cycloaddition reactions of enamines are dealt with in Chapter 18 these reactions will only be mentioned briefly here. [Pg.798]

Ackermann employed a different reaction order to meld 1,2-dihaloaryls together with anilines to access a series of carbazoles, including murrayafoline A (Scheme 2, equations 1 and 2) [23]. Jean and colleagues reported a tandem Suzuki/aryl-Heck protocol to prepare functionalized carbazoles and glycosinine (equation 3) [24]. Larock and Liu synthesized a series of carbazoles and the alkaloid muko-nine via an aryl-Heck reaction, which featured an aryne mediated preparation of the requisite diaryl amines [25]. Willis and coworkers reported an indole synthesis involving Heck arylation followed by double bond isomerization (equation 4) [26]. Urabe and colleagues described a similar aryl-Heck indolization from p-bromo-Al-aryl enamines giving 2-alkylindoles [27]. [Pg.597]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.510 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.510 ]




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