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Michael nitroalkenes

The Barton-Zard (BZ) pyrrole synthesis is similar both to the van Leusen pyrrole synthesis that uses Michael acceptors and TosMlC (Section 6.7) and the Montforts pyrrole synthesis using a,P-unsaturated sulfones and alkyl a-isocyanoacetates." An alternative to the use of the reactive nitroalkenes 1 is their in situ generation from P-acetoxy nitroalkanes, which are readily prepared via the Henry reaction between an aldehyde and a nitroalkane followed by acetylation. Examples are shown later. [Pg.70]

The mechanism is presumed to involve a pathway related to those proposed for other base-catalyzed reactions of isocyanoacetates with Michael acceptors. Thus base-induced formation of enolate 9 is followed by Michael addition to the nitroalkene and cyclization of nitronate 10 to furnish 11 after protonation. Loss of nitrous acid and aromatization affords pyrrole ester 12. [Pg.71]

Dehydration of fi-nitro iilcohols provides an important method for the preparation of nitroalkenes. Because lower nitroalkenes such as nitroethylene, Tnitro-Tpropene, and 3-nitro- Tpropene tend to polymerize, they must be prepared careftdly and used immediately after preparation. Dehydration v/ith phthalic anhydride is the most reliable method for such lower nitroiilkenes. Such lower nitroalkenes have been used as important reagents for Michael acceptors or dienophiles in the Diels-Alder reacdon, which v/ill be... [Pg.38]

The Michael adclidon of a nitrogen-centered nucleophile to nitroalkenes affords compounds that may serve as precursors of vicinal chamines, since the nitro group can be reduced to an amino function by reduction The very convenient method for the preparation of 1,2-chamines is developed by the adchdon of O-ethyihydroxylamines to nitroalkenes followed by redncdon with H-, in the presence of PckC fEq 4 24 ... [Pg.77]

The Michael adilidon of phosphine nucleophiles to nitroalkenes provides novel fi-nitto phosphonates, as in Eq. 4.33. Yamashita and coworkers have shown that the nucleophilic adtlidonof Ph POH to chiiid nitroalkenes derived from sugars proceeds stereoselecdvely to the 5-fSi-isoraer fEq. 4.33 in high iliastereoselecdvity ids 11 1. ... [Pg.79]

The Michael addidon of nitroalkanes to nitroalkenes is catalyzed by triethylamine to give 1,3-dirutro compounds fEq. 4.45. In some cases, the intramolecular displacement of thenitro group takes place to give cyclic nitronates fEq. 4.46. ... [Pg.85]

The Michael addition of enamines to nitroalkenes proceeds with high Yyn selectivity. The Yyn selectivity is explained by an acyclic synclinal model, in which there is some favorable interaction between the nitro group and the nitrogen lone pair of the enamine group CEq. 4.67i. Both Z- and E-nitrostyrenes afford the same product in over 90% diastereoselecdvity. [Pg.94]

The chiral enamines provide the opportunity for the enandoselecdve Michael addidon to nitroalkenes, as shown in Eq. 4.68, where the ketone is obtained as a single diastereomer with anee>90%. ... [Pg.94]

The Michael acldiQon of formaldehyde hydra2Qne of fS -Tdmino-2-( methoxymethyl pyr-roLidine to nitroalkenes gives fi-nitrohydrazones in good chemical yield and stereoselectivity fEq 4 70 ... [Pg.95]

The Michael addition of the copper-zinc reagent derived from ethyl 4-bromobntyrate to the plperonal-derived nitroalkene proceeds cleaniy to give the nitre ester, which is an intermediate for the synthesis of lycoricidine alkaloids fEq. 4.85. ... [Pg.98]

The reaction of conjugated nitroalkenes v/ith a,fi-unsaturated esters, ketones, nitnles, and sulfones is catalyzed by TMG to give the Michael adduct of allyiic nitro compounds fEq. 4.108. -... [Pg.104]

Interesdng intramolecular cycllzadon of Tnitroalkyl radicals generated by one-electron oxidadon of nci-nitro anions vrith CAN is reported. As shown in Eq. 5.44, stereoselecdve formadon of 3,4-funcdonalized tetrahydroflrtans is observed. TNitro-6-heptenyl radicals generated by one electron oxidadon of aci-nitroanions vrith CAN afford 2,3,4-trisnbsdtuted tetrahydropyrans. The requisite nitro compounds are prepared by the Michael addidon of 3-buten-Tal to nitroalkenes. [Pg.137]

Furthermore, a neighboring group participadon of a phenylthio funcdon is observed in the Lewis acid-catalyzed nucleophiEc subsdnidon reacdon of various fi-nitrosulfides. Because the fi-nitrosulfides are readily available, by the Michael addidon of thiols to nitroalkenes fsee Michael addidon Chapter 4, this reacdon is very useful. The fi-nitrosulfides are prepared stereoselecdvely, and the reacdon proceeds in a stereo-specific way fretendonof configiuadoni as shown in Eqs. 31 -34. [Pg.190]

An intramoleculdf raLliciil cyclizdDon gives ihe exa-cyclic compounds, which has been extensively used in the synthesis of cychc compounds Michael adthdons of allyl idcohols or propargyliilcohols to nitroalkenes and the subsequent treatment v/ilhdn rathciils provide a useful method for the preparadon of sitbsdrtited ftirans fEqs 7 83 and 7 84 ... [Pg.210]

Another pyrrole synthesis based on intramolecidar subsdnidon of the nitro group by amino funcdon is presented in Eq. 10.7, in which the Michael addidon of enamines to nitroalkenes is... [Pg.327]

The Michael addidon to nitroalkenes followed by cyclizadoti provides a getieriil method for the synthesis of various pyrroles. The reacdoti of nitroalkenes v/iih acetoacetate followed by reducdoti v/ith Znin acedc acid provides another route to 3-methyl-3-pyrrolecarboxylates fEq. 10.8. °... [Pg.327]

All of these reacdons ptoceed in a similar pathway which involves the Michael type addidons of enamines to nitroalkenes or addidon of nitroalkanes to Imines and cyclizadon. This process has been achieved by solid-phase variadon fScheme 10.2. ... [Pg.328]

The direct aziridinadon of nitroalkanes has been repotted for the first dme. Treatment of nitroalkene with an excess of CaO and NsONHCO-.Et fNs =4-nitroben2enesulfonyl gives the ct-nitroaziridine in good yields fEq. 10.70. ° The reaction proceeds via aza-Michael reaction followed by a ring closure. [Pg.346]

Nitroalkenes are shown to be effective Michael acceptor B units In three sequential re fA + B + C couplingi in one reaction vessel. The sequence is initialed by enolate nucleophiles fA and is terminated by aldehydes or acrylate electrophiles fC. The utility of this protocol is for rapid assembly of complex stnictures from simple and readily available components. A short total synthesis of a pyrroLmdine alkaloid is presented in Scheme 10.16. ... [Pg.349]

The Michael addition of the carbanions derived from esters to nitroalkenes followed by reductive cycLizadon has been used extensively for the preparation of pyrrondin-3-ones fEq 1076 This strategy is used for synthesis of the carbaaole alkaloid staurosporine aglycon CK-352c ... [Pg.352]

Michael addition of alkyl organometallic reagents to a,/ -disubstituted nitroalkenes followed by protonation of the intermediate nitronate anion generally gives mixtures of syn- and anti-diastereomers with poor diastereoselectivity19. [Pg.1018]

Hoashi, Y., Yabuta, T., Takemoto, Y. (2004) Bifunctional Thiourea-Catalyzed Enantioselective Double Michael Reaction of y,5-Unsaturated fS-Ketoesterto Nitroalkene Asymmetric Synthesis of (—)-Epibatidine. Tetrahedron Letters, 45, 9185-9188. [Pg.193]

Nitroalkenes are also reactive Michael acceptors under Lewis acid-catalyzed conditions. Titanium tetrachloride or stannic tetrachloride can induce addition of silyl enol ethers. The initial adduct is trapped in a cyclic form by trimethylsilylation.316 Hydrolysis of this intermediate regenerates the carbonyl group and also converts the ad-nitro group to a carbonyl.317... [Pg.192]

Ono and Kamimura have found a very simple method for the stereo-control of the Michael addition of thiols, selenols, or alcohols. The Michael addition of thiolate anions to nitroalkenes followed by protonation at -78 °C gives anti-(J-nitro sulfides (Eq. 4.8).11 This procedure can be extended to the preparation of a/jti-(3-nitro selenides (Eq. 4.9)12 and a/jti-(3-nitro ethers (Eq. 4.10).13 The addition products of benzyl alcohol are converted into P-amino alcohols with the retention of the configuration, which is a useful method for anri-P-amino alcohols. This is an alternative method of stereoselective nitro-aldol reactions (Section 3.3). The anti selectivity of these reactions is explained on the basis of stereoselective protonation to nitronate anion intermediates. The high stereoselectivity requires heteroatom substituents on the P-position of the nitro group. The computational calculation exhibits that the heteroatom covers one site of the plane of the nitronate anion.14... [Pg.73]

The Michael addition of alkoxides to nitroalkenes gives generally a complex mixture of products due to the polymerization of nitroalkenes.16 The effect of cations of alkoxides has been examined carefully, and potassium- or sodium-alkoxides give pure p-nitro-ethers in 78-100% isolated yield (Eqs. 4.12 and 4.13).17 When lithium-alkoxides are employed, the yields are decreased to 20-40%. [Pg.74]

The Michael addition of allyl alcohols to nitroalkenes followed by intramolecular silyl nitronate olefin cycloaddition (Section 8.2) leads to functionalized tetrahydrofurans (Eq. 4.15).20... [Pg.75]

An intramolecular Michael type reaction of a nitrogen nucleophile to nitroalkene, as shown in Eq. 4.31, provides a useful method for the preparation of 2,2-dimethyl-l-carbapenam.37... [Pg.79]

Barrett and coworkers have explored hetero-substituted nitroalkenes in organic synthesis. The Michael addition of nucleophiles to 1-alkoxynitroalkenes or 1-phenylthionitroalkenes followed by oxidative Nef reaction (Section 6.1) using ozone gives a-substituted esters or thiol esters, respectively.41 As an alternative to nucleophilic addition to l-(phenylthio)-nitroalkenes, Jackson and coworkers have used the reaction of nucleophiles with the corresponding epoxides (Scheme 4.4).42 Because the requisite nitroalkenes are readily prepared by the Henry reaction (Chapter 3) of aldehydes with phenylthionitromethane, this process provides a convenient tool for the conversion of aldehydes into ot-substituted esters or thiol esters. [Pg.80]

Nitroalkenes react with lithium dianions of carboxylic acids or with hthium enolates at -100 °C, and subsequent treatment of the Michael adducts with aqueous acid gives y-keto acids or esters in a one-pot operation, respectively (Eq. 4.52).66 The sequence of Michael addition to nitroalkenes and Nef reaction (Section 6.1) provides a useful tool for organic synthesis. For example, the addition of carbanions derived from sulfones to nitroalkenes followed by the Nef reaction and elimination of the sulfonyl group gives a,P-unsaturated ketones (Eq. 4.53).67... [Pg.87]


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