A mutually compatible and cooperative combination of copper(I) triflate and bifunctional 9-amino-9-deoxyepicinchona-derived urea compounds for the enantioselective Conia-ene cyclization of alkyne-tethered beta-ketoester substrates is reported. The reaction is efficient, broad in scope, and easy to perform and allows access to chiral methylenecyclopentane products with high enantiocontrol. The transformation illustrates the concept of combining inactive precatalysts with inactive transition-metal-ion complexes in situ to reversibly create a catalytically active combination of the two.
A one-pot, multistep reaction cascade to cyclopentenes from alpha,beta-unsaturated ketones and propargylated carbon acids through a combination of organocatalysis and transition metal ion catalysis is reported; the reaction cascade is simple to perform, occurs under mild conditions and is broad in scope.
The Pd-catalyzed coupling reaction of lactam or lactone-derived vinyl triflates and phosphates with alpha-alkoxydienylboronates gives conjugated alkoxytrienes in which one of the double bonds is embedded in a heterocyclic moiety. If subjected to mild acidic hydrolysis, these compounds undergo a 4pi electrocyclization process (Nazarov reaction) which furnishes cyclopenta-fused O- and N-heterocycles in good yields. The scope of the work has been that of closely examining the role and effect of both the heteroatom and the heterocycle ring size on the outcome of the electrocyclization, as well as the torquoselectivity of this process. The presence of the heteroatom was essential in stabilizing the oxyallyl cation intermediate, thus allowing the reaction to occur. The ring size was also a basic parameter in the cyclization step: five-membered azacycles required more drastic conditions to give 5-5 fused systems and did so only after an initial hydrolysis to the corresponding divinyl ketones. As for the torquoselectivity, with both 2-methyl and 4-methyl substituted lactam derivatives steric interactions seem to have a role in forcing the conrotatory process to take place in one sense only: allowing the synthesis of diastereomerically pure compounds to be realized. Because different patterns of substitution on the heterocycle are compatible with the reaction conditions, the methodology developed could be very useful for the synthesis of natural products and biologically active compounds containing cyclopenta-fused O- and N-heterocycle moieties.
Conjugated alkoxytrienes in which one of the double bonds is embedded in a heterocyclic moiety are obtained by the Pd-catalyzed coupling reaction of lactam- and lactone-derived vinyl triflates with alpha-alkoxydienylboronates. These compounds undergo a 4pi electrocyclization process (Nazarov reaction) under acidic conditions and afford cyclopenta-fused heterocycles in good yields. As a continuation of a previous study, the torquoselectivity of this Nazarov reaction has been investigated using 2-alkyl-substituted pyrrolidinone and 2- and 4-substituted delta-valerolactone derivatives. High or complete stereoselectivity has only been observed with the 2-alkyl-substituted heterocycles. Both steric and stereoelectronic effects could contribute to determining the stereoselection of the ring closure.
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