Trichodermamides are modified heterocyclic dipeptides that possess a unique 4H-5,6-dihydro-1,2-oxazine ring. Starting from affordable, easily available (-)-quinic acid, the enantioselective synthesis of this oxazine moiety was achieved by an intramolecular epoxide ring-opening reaction by an oxime. [structure: see text]
The acid-catalysed thermal rearrangements of a family of N-aryl 2-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexanes is described. These substrates, designed in such a way that the aromatic system is conjugated with an alkene group located at the ortho position relative to the nitrogen atom, have been prepared by using an intramolecular Kulinkovich-de Meijere reaction. The rearrangements can then be conducted either under standard thermal conditions or with microwave activation. Depending on the conditions applied and the substitution pattern, dihydroquinoline or polycyclic aminocyclobutane derivatives can be obtained. A mechanistic discussion is provided, with the proposition of the initial protonation of the aminocyclopropane moiety to give an iminium intermediate. By analogy with related intermolecular reactions, the involvement of electrocyclic reactions among the series of elementary steps that follow is put forward.
International audienceApplication of known dialkyl ketene di- and trimerization to more complex precursors could readily open the route to highly functionalized symmetrical cyclobuta-1,3-diones and cyclohexa-1,3,5-triones. We report herein the results on three substrates containing either a C=C double bond or a protected glycol moiety as illustrative functionalized groups. The nature of the substituents is found to be crucial: while cyclopentenyl and more constrained dioxolanocyclopentenyl precursors efficiently dimerize, a diallylic derivative fails. At the millimolar scale, methoxide-catalyzed trimerization shows limited reproducibility, even for the reported substrate tetramethylcyclobuta-1,3-dione. However, systematic studies, including the use of microwaves, demonstrate that formation of symmetrical trimers is favored under solvent-free conditions and conventional heating, which allowed us to isolate and characterize trispiro[4.1.4.1.4.1]octadeca-2,9,15-triene-6,12,18-trione
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