A novel gold-catalyzed intermolecular ynamide amination-initiated aza-Nazarov cyclization has been developed, allowing the facile and efficient synthesis of various 2-aminopyrroles in moderate to good yields. Furthermore, a mechanistic rationale for this tandem sequence, especially for the observed high regioselectivity, is also well supported by DFT (density functional theory) computations. The high flexibility, broad substrate scope, and mild nature of this reaction render it a viable alternative for the construction of 2-aminopyrroles.
A gold-catalyzed tandem cycloisomerization/functionalization of in situ generated α-oxo gold carbenes in water has been developed, which provides ready access to highly functionalized indole derivatives from o-alkynyl anilines and ynamides. Importantly, gold serves dual catalytic roles to mediate both the cycloisomerization of o-alkynyl anilines and the intermolecular oxidation of ynamides at the same time, thus providing a new type of concurrent tandem catalysis. The use of readily available starting materials, a simple procedure, and mild reaction conditions are other notable features of this method.
A novel gold-catalyzed tandem alkyne amination/intramolecular O–H insertion has been developed. A variety of [1,4]oxazino[3,2-c]isoquinolines are readily accessed under mild reaction conditions by utilizing this strategy, thereby providing an efficient and practical route for the construction of synthetically useful fused isoquinolines.
A novel gold-catalyzed tandem intermolecular ynamide amination/C-H functionalization has been developed. A variety of highly functionalized 2-aza-1,3-butadienes can be obtained readily by utilizing this strategy. In addition, α-imino gold carbene intermediates are proposed in this amination reaction and with support by DFT (density functional theory) calculations.
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