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Phosphates transmetallation

The allylstannane 474 is prepared by the reaction of allylic acetates or phosphates with tributyltin chloride and Sml2[286,308] or electroreduction[309]. Bu-iSnAlEt2 prepared in situ is used for the preparation of the allylstannane 475. These reactions correspond to inversion of an allyl cation to an allyl anion[3l0. 311], The reaction has been applied to the reductive cyclization of the alkenyl bromide in 476 with the allylic acetate to yield 477[312]. Intramolecular coupling of the allylic acetate in 478 with aryl bromide proceeds using BuiSnAlEti (479) by in situ formation of the allylstannane 480 and its reaction with the aryl bromide via transmetallation. (Another mechanistic possibility is the formation of an arylstannane and its coupling with allylic... [Pg.353]

The cross-coupling reaction of organoboron compounds with organic halides or triflates proceeds selectively in the presence of a base, such as sodium or potassium carbonate, phosphate, hydroxide, and alkoxide [11, 45], The bases can be used in aqueous solution, or in suspension in dioxane or DMF. In contrast, the cross-coupling reaction with certain electrophiles, such as allylic acetates [45], 1,3-butadiene monoxide [49], and propargyl carbonates [50], occurs under neutral conditions without any assistance from a base. The transmetallation of organoboron compounds with palladium halides under basic or neutral conditions can be considered to involve three routes, 1, 2, and 3 (Schemes 2-18, 2-20, and 2-23, below). [Pg.40]

Optically active allylstannanes, R3SnC HR (CH=CHR"), are formed from active secondary propargyl phosphates from the sequence of reactions shown in equation 9-4,8 using the Ti(OPr1)4/Pr1MgBr reagent.9 Presumably the titanium/tin transmetallation involves an Sn2 process. [Pg.133]


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