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Knoevenagel condensation/Michael domino reactions

The ability of L-Pro to promote the Knoevenagel reaction has been harnessed in domino reaction sequences for the preparation of important target products. Several bicyclic and polycyclic systems have been obtained by these means. As an example, coumarines were prepared by the one-pot condensation reaction of o-hydroxybenzaldehydes with active methylene compounds (Scheme 2.8). In a related procedure, flavanones were synthesised from aromatic (3-ketoesters and aldehydes (Scheme 2.8). The domino sequence comprises in this case, a proline-catalysed Knoevenagel condensation and an intramolecular Michael addition. [Pg.18]

Besides the domino Michael/SN processes, domino Michael/Knoevenagel reactions have also been used. Thus, Obrecht, Filippone and Santeusanio employed this type of process for the assembly of highly substituted thiophenes [102] and pyrroles [103]. Marinelli and colleagues have reported on the synthesis of various 2,4-disubstituted quinolines [104] and [l,8]naphthyridines [105] by means of a domino Michael addition/imine cyclization. Related di- and tetrahydroquinolines were prepared by a domino Michael addition/aldol condensation described by the Hamada group [106]. A recent example of a domino Michael/aldol condensation process has been reported by Brase and coworkers [107], by which substituted tetrahydroxan-thenes 2-186 were prepared from salicylic aldehydes 2-184 and cycloenones 2-185 (Scheme 2.43). [Pg.75]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.127 , Pg.137 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.127 , Pg.137 ]




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Condensations Knoevenagel condensation

Domino reactions

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Knoevenagel condensation

Knoevenagel condensation reaction

Knoevenagel reaction

Knoevenagel reactions, domino

Knoevenagel/Michael

Michael condensation

Michael domino

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