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Methyl ketones, triple reactivity

The reactivity observed with acetylenic ketones is more complex and the two iodoalkynyl ketones 14 and 15 behave in a different way (Scheme 12). Thus, the phenyl ketone 14 undergoes carbopalladation of the triple bond followed by a reductive elimination, furnishing the exo-alkylidenecyclopentane derivative 16. On the other hand, the methyl ketone 15 undergoes, after carbopalladation, a subsequent Michael addition, leading to the ketone 17 in 52% yield. [Pg.1657]

With an activated C—C triple bond two successive additions can occur if the intermediate alkene is reactive enough. DMAD and 3,5-dimethylpyrazole give an initiaj fumarate (255) which reacts further at the other end to form regioselectively the succinates (256). On the other hand, methyl ethynyl ketone reacts twice at the same carbon atom with pyrazole to form 1,1-pyrazolylbutanone (258) (68ZC458). The probable intermediate, a pyrazolide vinylogue (257), can be prepared from methyl chlorovinyl ketone and pyrazole, in a reaction which is similar to acetylation (Section 4.04.2.1.3(x)). [Pg.233]

The synthetically most useful method for the preparation of dioxiranes is the reaction of appropriate ketones (acetone, trill uoroacetone, 2-butanone, cyclohexanone etc.) with Caroate, commercially available as the triple salt of potassium monoperoxysul-fate (KHSOs). The catalytic cycle of the dioxirane formation and oxidation is shown in Scheme 1 in general form. For acetone as the ketone, by simple distillation at a slightly reduced pressure ca 100 torr) at room temperature ca 20 °C), Jeyaraman and Murray successfully isolated dimethyldioxirane (DMD) as a pale yellow solution in acetone (maximally ca 0.1 M). This pivotal achievement in 1985 fomented the subsequent intensive research activity in dioxirane chemistry, mainly the synthetic applications but also the mechanistic and theoretical aspects. The more reactive (up to a thousandfold ) fluorinated dioxirane, methyl(trifluoromethyl)dioxirane (TFD), was later isolated in a similar manner by Curd, Mello and coworkers". For dioxirane derived from less volatile ketones, e.g. cyclohexanone, the salting-out technique has been developed by Murray and coworkers to obtain the corresponding dioxirane solution. [Pg.1130]


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