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Nucleophilic substitution umpolung reactions

The attack of the nucleophile on the acceptor-substituted allene usually happens at the central sp-hybridized carbon atom. This holds true also if no nucleophilic addition but a nucleophilic substitution in terms of an SN2 reaction such as 181 — 182 occurs (Scheme 7.30) [245]. The addition of ethanol to the allene 183 is an exception [157]. In this case, the allene not only bears an acceptor but shows also the substructure of a vinyl ether. A change in the regioselectivity of the addition of nucleophilic compounds NuH to allenic esters can be effected by temporary introduction of a triphenylphosphonium group [246]. For instance, the ester 185 yields the phos-phonium salt 186, which may be converted further to the ether 187. Evidently, the triphenylphosphonium group induces an electrophilic character at the terminal carbon atom of 186 and this is used to produce 187, which is formally an abnormal product of the addition of methanol to the allene 185. This method of umpolung is also applicable to nucleophilic addition reactions to allenyl ketones in a modified procedure [246, 247]. [Pg.383]

The lack of reactivity of 3-halo substituents under non-radical nucleophilic substitution conditions allows differential functionalization of pyri-dines by 3-umpolung and 2-nucIeophilic substitution processes. Thus, treatment of 2-fluoro-3-iodopyridine (189) with oxygen or amine nucleophiles affords products 191 which, upon subjection of SRN1 reactions with carbon, phosphorus, and sulfur systems, give 2,3-difunctionalized pyri-dines 192 (Scheme 56) (88JOC2740). [Pg.223]

Triphenylphosphine was employed as a nucleophilic catalyst for the umpolung addition of azoles (225) to the electron-deficient allenes (226 R1 = H, R2 = OEt, R3 = H, Et) to afford the addition products (227). This organocatalytic methodology has been extended to addition-cyclization reactions between electron-deficient allenes or alkynes and pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde in the presence of a catalytic amount of tri-butylphosphine, giving the substituted indolizine-7-carboxylates (228 R2 = OEt, Me R3 = H, Et).265... [Pg.371]

Besides the Michael addition of heteroatomic nucleophiles initiating cyclocondensations, acceptor substituted unsaturated systems can also be reacted with carbon nucleophiles stemming from aldehydes in the sense of an umpolung, generally referred to as the Stetter reaction [244-246]. This process is organocatalytic and furnishes in turn 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds, intermediates that are well suited for Paal-Knorr cyclocondensations giving rise to furans or pyrroles. Among numerous heterocycles furans and pyrroles have always been the most prominent ones since they constitute important classes of natural products [247-249], of synthetic... [Pg.66]

RCHO to a ketone RCOR (for other methods, see 10-71, 16-82, and 18-9). In this procedure the normal mode of reaction of a carbonyl carbon is reversed. The C atom of an aldehyde molecule is normally electrophilic and is attacked by nucleophiles (Chapter 16), but by conversion to the protected cyanohydrin this carbon atom has been induced to perform as a nucleophile. The German word Umpolung is used to describe this kind of reversal (another example is found in 10-71). Since the ion 166 serves as a substitute for the unavailable R— C=0 anion, it is often called a masked R( C=0) ion. This method fads for formaldehyde (R = H), but other masked formaldehydes have proved successful. In an interesting variation of nitrile alkylation, a quaternary bromide [PhC(Br)(Me)CN] reacted with allyl bromide, in the presence of a Grignard reagent, to give the alkylated product [PhC(CN)(Me)CH2CH=CH2]. ... [Pg.634]


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