[reaction: see text] By treatment with s-BuLi/TMEDA at -78 degrees C, unprotected 2-methoxybenzoic acid is deprotonated exclusively in the position ortho to the carboxylate. A reversal of regioselectivity is observed when the acid is treated with n-BuLi/t-BuOK. These results are of general utility for the one-pot preparation of a variety of very simple 3- and 6-substituted 2-methoxybenzoic acids that are not easily accessible by conventional means. The potential usefulness of the method is demonstrated by the expedient synthesis of lunularic acid.
[reaction: see text] By treatment with s-BuLi, s-BuLi/TMEDA, or t-BuLi at approximately -78 degrees C, 4-fluoro- and 4-chlorobenzoic acids (1a,b) are metalated preferentially in the position adjacent to the carboxylate. A complete reversal in regioselectivity is observed for 1a when treated with LTMP; a sequential process involving a rapid intraaggregate lithiation through a quasi dianion complex "QUADAC" is postulated to explain the unusual reactivity of Me(2)S(2) and I(2).
[reaction: see text] Exposing 2-fluorobenzoic acid (1a) to 2.2 equiv of LTMP at ca. -78 degrees C leads to deprotonation at the 3-position whereas 2-chloro/bromobenzoic acids (1b,c) are lithiated adjacent to the carboxylate. The resulting dianions 3Li-1a and 6Li-1b,c are trapped as such by chlorotrimethylsilane. In the absence of internal quench, 6Li-1b,c isomerize to the more stable 3Li-1b,c. The latter eliminate lithium halide and set free benzyne-3-carboxylate (2) that reacts regioselectively with LTMP to give 3-tetramethylpiperidinobenzoic acid (3).
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