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Hydrogen-bonding activation Friedel-Crafts alkylations

Ricci et al studied a series of thiourea catalysts for the Friedel-Crafts alkylation of aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds with nitroalkenes. They have succeeded in developing the Friedel-Crafts alkylation of indoles with nitroalkenes for the first time by means of a novel thiourea catalyst (13) (Scheme 2.48) [101]. The authors proposed the bifunctional nature of the thiourea catalyst, where thiourea activates the nitro group and at the same time the free alcoholic function interacts with the indole proton through a weak hydrogen bond, directing the attack of the incoming nucleophile on the Si face of the nitroalkene (Figure 2.18). [Pg.74]

On the other hand, Lee showed that 28 could activate N-sulfonyl imines through hydrogen-bonding interaction and could function as an efficient Br0nsted acid catalyst for the highly enantioselective Friedel-Crafts alkylation of indoles with the imines (Scheme 7.55) [83]. It was essential to wash the catalyst with dilute hydrochloric acid followed by water and brine prior to use to attain sufficient reactivity. [Pg.187]

The opposite of the stabilisation of an ester is its activation. If we include in the concept ester the alkyl halides, their Friedel-Crafts reactions provide familiar examples of this phenomenon. An unusual example especially relevant to our present considerations is provided by some results made available to me in advance of publication by Giusti and Andruzzi. Their results [38] on the polymerisation of styrene by iodine and hydrogen iodide can be interpreted in terms of an organic iodide derived from styrene, probably 1-phenylethyl iodide, being activated by the co-ordination of one or two molecules of iodine. This process appears to polarise the C—I bond to such an extent that the normally stable ester becomes activated to a chain-propagating species and induces a pseudocationic polymerisation ... [Pg.643]


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Activations hydrogen bond

Active alkylation

Active hydrogen

Activity, hydrogenation

Alkyl Bonds

Alkyl hydrogen bonding

Friedel Crafts alkylation

Friedel-Crafts alkylation activation

Friedel-Crafts alkylation hydrogen-bonding

Friedel-Crafts alkylations

Hydrogen activated

Hydrogen activation

Hydrogen activity

Hydrogen-bonding activation

Hydrogenation, activated

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