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Enones Michael additions

Note that in the above procedure the enone is added to an excess of the Grignard reagent. If conditions are employed which permit the simultaneous presence of the enolate resulting from 1,4-addition and the enone. Michael addition of the former to the latter leads to 1,3,5-triphenyl-2-(diphenylmethyl)pentane-l, 5-dione (5). [Pg.125]

The Pd enolates also undergo intramolecular Michael addition when an enone of suitable size is present in the allyl d-keto ester 744[465]. The main product is the saturated ketone 745, hut the unsaturated ketone 746 and ally-lated product 747 are also obtained as byproducts. The Pd-catalyzed Michael... [Pg.392]

Acetoxy-l,7-octadiene (40) is converted into l,7-octadien-3-one (124) by hydrolysis and oxidation. The most useful application of this enone 124 is bisannulation to form two fused six-membered ketonesfl 13], The Michael addition of 2-methyl-1,3-cyclopentanedione (125) to 124 and asymmetric aldol condensation using (5)-phenylalanine afford the optically active diketone 126. The terminal alkene is oxidi2ed with PdCl2-CuCl2-02 to give the methyl ketone 127 in 77% yield. Finally, reduction of the double bond and aldol condensation produce the important intermediate 128 of steroid synthesis in optically pure form[114]. [Pg.442]

While this reaction to pyridine 56 occurs in a single pot, it is proposed to proceed via the 1,5-diketo derivative 55 obtained by a Michael addition of the pyridinium species 53 to enone 54. Although one does not typically isolate this intermediate, it has been obtained in reactions of the isoquinolinium series. ... [Pg.311]

The Michael addition of nitro ilkanes to enones followed by reaction with TiCT provides an excellent route to 1,4-diketones and hence to cyclopentenones. For example, cii -jasmone is readily obtained," as shown in Eq. 6.18. [Pg.164]

Battersby and coworkers have developed selective methods for total synthesis of chlorins on a model system, as shown in Scheme 10.15, in which the Michael addition of 5-f3-nittoethyl pyrrole to enone and reductive cyclizadon are used as key steps. "... [Pg.348]

The net effect of the Stork reaction is the Michael addition of a ketone to an cn/3-unsaturated carbonyl compound. For example, cyclohexanone reacts with the. cyclic amine pyrrolidine to yield an enamine further reaction with an enone such as 3-buten-2-one yields a Michael adduct and aqueous hydrolysis completes the sequence to provide a 1,5-diketone (Figure 23.8). [Pg.897]

Table 6. Michael Addition of Carbonyl Compounds to Enones and Enoates with Crown Ethers or Quaternary Salts as Chiral Catalysts Crown Ethers ... Table 6. Michael Addition of Carbonyl Compounds to Enones and Enoates with Crown Ethers or Quaternary Salts as Chiral Catalysts Crown Ethers ...
In the Michael addition of achiral enolates and achiral Michael acceptors the basic general problem of simple diastereoselection (see Section D.1.5.1.3.2.), as described in Section 1.5.2.3.2. is applicable. Thus, the intermolecular 1,4-addition of achiral metal enolates to enones, a.jS-unsat-urated esters, and thioamides, results in the formation of racemic syn-1,2 and/or anti-3,4 adducts. [Pg.954]

When chiral enolates or chiral Michael acceptors are used, for instance, when stereogenic centers are present in the substrate or when X or Y are chiral auxiliaries, both simple and induced diastereoselectivity is observed. This results, in principle, in the formation of four diastereomers 1 -4. The diastereoselectivity in the Michael addition of lithium enolates to enones can be rationalized by consideration of chelated transition states A-D372. [Pg.954]

Four different orientations are possible when the enantiofaces of (E)- and (Z)-enolates and an ( )-enone combine via a closed transition state, in which the olefinic moieties of the donor and the acceptor are in a syn arrangement. It should be emphasized that, a further four enan-tiomorphous orientations of A-D are possible leading to the enantiomers 2 and 3. On the basis of extensive studies of Michael additions of the lithium enolates of esters (X = OR) and ketones (X = R) to enones (Y = R) it has been concluded ... [Pg.955]

The major difference, when compared with simple diastereoselection in aldol-type additions, is the E- and Z-geometrical isomers of the Michael acceptor. Model transition state G shows one of the orientations of the enantiofaces of an (A)-enolate with a (Z)-enone. These additions, again, result in the same. vyn/an/i-adducts, as in the case of an (A)-enone, but the substituent interactions will be different. [Pg.956]

Mainly sulfoxide groups are introduced as chiral auxiliaries for the modification of a,/J-unsat-urated enones (see Section D.1.5.3.5.). Chiral imine derivatives have also been used (see Section D.1.5.3.1.). Various chiral alcohols, and in particular 8-phenylmenthol, have been successfully used as auxiliaries, mainly in two-fold Michael additions to a,/ -unsaturatcd esters. [Pg.966]

The intramolecular Michael addition of acyclic systems is often hampered by competing reactions, i.e., aldol condensations. With the proper choice of Michael donor and acceptor, the intramolecular addition provides a route to tram-substituted cyclopentanones, and cyclopentane and cyclohexane derivatives. Representative examples are the cyclizations of /3-oxo ester substituted enones and a,/J-unsaturated esters. [Pg.968]

The diastereoselective intramolecular Michael addition of /(-substituted cyclohexcnoncs results in an attractive route to ra-octahydro-6//-indcn-6-ones. The stereogenic center in the -/-position of the enone dictates the face selectivity, whereas the trans selectivity at Cl, C7a is the result of an 6-exo-trig cyclization. c7.v-Octahydro-5//-inden-5-ones are formed as the sole product regardless of which base is used, e.g., potassium carbonate in ethanol or sodium hydride in THF, under thermodynamically controlled conditions139 14°. An application is found in the synthesis of gibberellic acid141. [Pg.969]

A very efficient method for annulations158 is based on the addition of lithium or silyl enolates to a-silylated enones as a key step. The diastereoselective 1,4-addition is followed by an aldol condensation. This procedure allows Michael additions under aprotic conditions, whereby the silyl substituent stabilizes the enolate of the Michael adduct preventing polymerization of the enone, 59 l63. [Pg.970]

Under thermodynamically controlled conditions, using triethylamine as base for the addition of enones to 5 and sodium methoxide in methanol as base for the addition of a,/ -unsaturated esters, the diastereomeric ratios of 6 range from 95 5 to 97 3. The excellent diasteroselectivities are retained in the Michael addition of 5 to -substituted enones and esters, however, modest synjami selectivities are found212,213. [Pg.982]

Optically active y-alkoxycyclopentenones have become popular in the diastereoselective synthesis of hms-3,4-disubstituted cyclopentanones. The Michael addition to these cyclic enones catalyzed by sodium ethoxide in ethanol277 or by potassium tm-butoxide278 279 proceeds under kinetic control trans with respect to the y-substituent. [Pg.990]

When the cyclic enone is unsubstituted, but the resulting enolate is quenched with an electrophile under conditions of kinetic control the irons adduct is formed exclusively303. Particularly successful is the sequential Michael addition/enolate alkylation in diastereoselective routes to frans-a,/j-difunctionalized cycloalkanones and lactones304-308. The key steps in the synthesis of methyl ( + )-jasmonate (3)309-310 (syn/anti diastereoselection) and (-)-khushimone (4) (syn/anti and induced diastereoselection) illustrate this sequence311 (see also Section D. 1.1.1.3.). [Pg.992]

When the cnolate of an enone is brought into reaction with an enone, usually a carbocyclic system is prepared by two consecutive Michael additions (M1MIRC reactions). Due to the lower temperatures employed and the absence of diene polymerization these reactions are useful alternatives for Diels-Alder reactions and proceed in general with high diastereoselectivities. When neither enolate nor enone is cyclic a monocyclic system is formed 338 which can be converted into a bicyclic system when the Michael addition is followed by an aldol reaction339. When, however, the enolate is cyclic a bicyclic or a tricyclic system is formed340 341. [Pg.997]

The reactions of the lithium enolates of substituted 2-cyclohexenones and 2-cyclopentenones with ( )-l-nitropropene give a mixture of syn- and ami-products3. The lithium enolate of 3,5,5-trimethyl-2-cyclohexenone gives a mixture of the syn- and //-3.5,5-trimethyl-6-(l-methyl-2-nitroethyl)-2-cyclohexcnoncs in modest diastereoselection when the reaction mixture is quenched with acetic acid after. 30 minutes at —78 =C. When the reaction mixture is heated to reflux, tricyclic products are obtained resulting from intramolecular Michael addition of the intermediate nitronate ion to the enone moiety. [Pg.1012]

Cory and Renneboog53 have devised an efficient bicycloannulation for the synthesis of tricyclo[3.2.1.02,7]octane-6-one (66) as shown in equation 63. The method involves three steps (1) the enolate undergoes an initial conjugate addition to phenyl vinyl sulfone, (2) the resulting sulfone-stabilized carbanion undergoes an intramolecular Michael addition to the enone, and (3) the resulting enolate displaces phenylsulfinyl moiety from the tricyclooctanone. The amount of HMPA (3 mol equivalents) is critical for effective cyclization of the enolate. [Pg.778]

Key features of the cyclopropanation include the ylide acting as a mild base to isomerize the 1,2-dioxines into cis-y-hydroxy enones, followed by Michael addition of the ylide and last by cyclization of the intermediate enolate [35]. It must be noted that the trans-y-hydroxyenones do not give the cyclopropanation. [Pg.48]

Example The lactone (8>, needed for a natural product synthesis, might be made from (6) via epoxide (7) and so a synthesis for (6) was required. Wittlg disconnection reveals a 1,5-dicarbonyl compound (9), best made by Michael addition of a substituted malonate (11) to enone (10). The enone was made by the simple but reliable Grignard route rather than risking a Mannich reaction of unknown regloselectivity. [Pg.234]

There are many possibilities and I shall simply analyse the published synthesis. Removal of the methyl group from (50) gives ketone (51) which can be made from enone (52) by Michael addition of an ethyl group. Unambiguous cross-condensation between enolisable (54) and reactive (53) gives (52). [Pg.286]

The alternative disconnection (25a) requires the Michael addition to a nucleophilic carbene equivalent to an enone. [Pg.363]

This reaction involves Michael addition of (28) to the enone followed by cycllsation (29) with displacement of DMSO, Sulphur y,llds react in these ways rather than removing oxygen, as phosphorus ylids do, because the SO bond is weaker than the PO bond and the lower valency states of sulphur more stable than those of phosphorus. [Pg.364]

Fig. 31 Bis-Pd(II)-catalyzed asymmetric Michael addition of a-cyanoesters 57 to enones... Fig. 31 Bis-Pd(II)-catalyzed asymmetric Michael addition of a-cyanoesters 57 to enones...
Chiral PTC has been used effectively for making intermediates for drugs. Dolling and coworkers have used 8-R, 9-5, N-(p-trifluoromethylbenzyl) cinchonium bromide to carry out an important asymmetric alkylation, giving 95% ee (Starks, 1987). Nucleophilic epoxidations of enones, Darzens reaction, Michael additions, etc. are some examples of reactions rendered asymmetric through chiral PTCs (Nelson, 1999). [Pg.147]

An arenethiolatocopper (I) complex has been used by van Koten et al. to catalyse the 1,4-Michael addition of Grignard reagents to acyclic enones, providing the corresponding products with excellent chemoselectivities, high... [Pg.88]

Domino transformations combining two consecutive anionic steps exist in several variants, but the majority of these reactions is initiated by a Michael addition [1]. Due to the attack of a nucleophile at the 4-position of usually an enone, a reactive enolate is formed which can easily be trapped in a second anionic reaction by, for example, another n,(5-urisalurated carbonyl compound, an aldehyde, a ketone, an inline, an ester, or an alkyl halide (Scheme 2.1). Accordingly, numerous examples of Michael/Michael, Michael/aldol, Michael/Dieckmann, as well as Michael/SN-type sequences have been found in the literature. These reactions can be considered as very reliable domino processes, and are undoubtedly of great value to today s synthetic chemist... [Pg.48]

Using a cyclic enone 2-29b and an ester-TMS enolate 2-30 in the presence of catalytic amounts of SmI2(THF)2, the Michael addition and the Mukaiyama/aldol reaction with the added aldehyde 2-32 led to the diastereomeric adducts 2-33 and 2-34 via 2-31 with a dr =80 20 to 98 2 and 70-77% yield (Scheme 2.7) [13]. The major product is the trans-l,2-disubstituted cycloalkanone. [Pg.53]

This finding is also in agreement with another three-component Michael/aldol addition reaction reported by Shibasaki and coworkers [14]. Here, as a catalyst the chiral AlLibis[(S)-binaphthoxide] complex (ALB) (2-37) was used. Such hetero-bimetallic compounds show both Bronsted basicity and Lewis acidity, and can catalyze aldol [15] and Michael/aldol [14, 16] processes. Reaction of cyclopentenone 2-29b, aldehyde 2-35, and dibenzyl methylmalonate (2-36) at r.t. in the presence of 5 mol% of 2-37 led to 3-hydroxy ketones 2-38 as a mixture of diastereomers in 84% yield. Transformation of 2-38 by a mesylation/elimination sequence afforded 2-39 with 92 % ee recrystallization gave enantiopure 2-39, which was used in the synthesis of ll-deoxy-PGFla (2-40) (Scheme 2.8). The transition states 2-41 and 2-42 illustrate the stereochemical result (Scheme 2.9). The coordination of the enone to the aluminum not only results in its activation, but also fixes its position for the Michael addition, as demonstrated in TS-2-41. It is of importance that the following aldol reaction of 2-42 is faster than a protonation of the enolate moiety. [Pg.53]

A typical second step after the insertion of CO into aryl or alkenyl-Pd(II) compounds is the addition to alkenes [148]. However, allenes can also be used (as shown in the following examples) where a it-allyl-r 3-Pd-complex is formed as an intermediate which undergoes a nucleophilic substitution. Thus, Alper and coworkers [148], as well as Grigg and coworkers [149], described a Pd-catalyzed transformation of o-iodophenols and o-iodoanilines with allenes in the presence of CO. Reaction of 6/1-310 or 6/1-311 with 6/1-312 in the presence of Pd° under a CO atmosphere (1 atm) led to the chromanones 6/1-314 and quinolones 6/1-315, respectively, via the Jt-allyl-r 3-Pd-complex 6/1-313 (Scheme 6/1.82). The enones obtained can be transformed by a Michael addition with amines, followed by reduction to give y-amino alcohols. Quinolones and chromanones are of interest due to their pronounced biological activity as antibacterials [150], antifungals [151] and neurotrophic factors [152]. [Pg.411]

Synthesis of thiopheno[3,4-c]isoxazoline is shown in Eq. 4.4, in which the Michael addition of allyl thiol to 3-nitro enones and subsequent nitrile oxide cyclization are involved.7... [Pg.72]

In recent years, there has been increased recognition that water is an attractive medium for organic reactions from the environmental point of view. The Michael addition of various nitroalkanes to conjugated enones can be performed in NaOH (0.025 M) and in the presence of cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC1) as cationic surfactant in the absence of organic solvents (Eq. 4.109).146 The Michael addition of nitromethane to methyl acrylate is carried out in water using NaOH as a base to give the mono adduct (Table 4.2).147... [Pg.104]

Ytterbium triflate is an extremely effective catalyst for the Michael addition of a-nitro esters to enones in water (Eq. 4.110).149... [Pg.106]


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