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With Enamines and Carbon Nucleophiles

Enamines as nucleophiles react with butadiene, and a-octadienyl ketones or aldehydes are obtained after hydrolysis[57]. This is a good way of introducing an octadienyl group at the o-position of ketones or aldehydes, because butadiene does not react with ketones or aldehydes directly. The reaction of the pyrrolidine enamine of cyclohexanone gives, after hydrolysis, 2-(2,7-octadie-nyOcyclohe.xanone (58) as the main product, accompanied by a small amount of 2,6-di(2,7-octadienyl)cyclohexanone. The reaction of the optically active enamine 59 with butadiene gave 2-(2,7-octadienyl)cyclohexanone (60) in 72% ce[58]. [Pg.432]

Active methylene or methine compounds, to which two EWGs such as carbonyl, alko.xycarbonyl, formyl, cyano, nitro, and sulfonyl groups are attached, react with butadiene smoothly and their acidic hydrogens are displaced with the 2,7-octadienyl group to give mono- and disubstituted compounds[59]. 3-Substituted 1,7-octadienes are obtained as minor products. The reaction is earned out with a /3-keto ester, /9-diketone, malonate, Q-formyl ketones, a-cyano and Q-nitro esters, cya noacetamide, and phenylsulfonylacetate. Di(octadienyl)malonate (61) obtained by this reaction is converted into an [Pg.432]

Asymmetric dimerization with cyclopentanone-2-carboxylate using BPPM as a chiral ligand gave the telomer in 41% eefSS]. [Pg.433]

Simple ketones and esters are inert. On the other hand, nitroalkanes react smoothly in r-butyl alcohol as a solvent with butadiene, and their acidic hydrogens are displaced with the octadienyl group. From nitromethane, three products, 64, 65, and 66, are formed, accompanied by 3-substituted 1,7-octadiene as a minor product. Hydrogenation of 65 affords a fatty amine 67 which has a primary amino function at the center of the long linear chain[46,61]. [Pg.433]

When a bidentate phosphine is used as a ligand for the reaction of J-keto esters or /i-diketones, no dimerization takes place. Only a 2-butenyl group is introduced to give 68[49,62], Substituted dienes such as isoprene, 1,3-cyclohexa-diene, and ocimene react with carbon nucleophiles to give a mixture of possible regio- and stereoisomers of 1 1 adducts when dppp is used as a ligand[63,64]. [Pg.433]


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