A copper(I)-catalyzed, regioselective C-H α-trifluoromethylation of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds using Togni's reagent was developed. Diverse substrates, including enones as well as α,β-unsaturated esters, thioesters, and amides, stereospecifically afforded the corresponding (E)-α-trifluoromethylated products in moderate to high yields. Further, this method was applied to the C-H trifluoromethylation of drugs.
A direct cyanation of terminal alkynes for the synthesis of propionitrile derivatives, with the aid of silver salt using water additive, has been achieved. The cyano source used is N-isocyanoiminotriphenylphosphorane, which is nontoxic, safe, and easy to handle. This protocol is characterized by its operational simplicity, high efficiency with excellent yields, broad substrate scope, and greater functional group tolerance.
Alcohols are among the most abundant and commonly used organic feedstock in industrial processes and academic research. The first tandem O-H insertion/[1,3]-alkyl shift reaction reported is between benzylic alcohols and rhodium azavinyl carbenoids derived from N-sulfonyl-1,2,3-triazoles, which provides a strategically novel way of cleaving C-OH bonds and forming C-C bonds. The substrate scope is broad, capable of covering 1°-, 2°-, and 3°-benzylic alcohols. Moreover, it constitutes a new and powerful synthetic method for constructing α-aminoketones. Mechanistic studies suggest that a [1,3]-alkyl shift of oxonium ylides is responsible for cleavage of the C-OH bonds.
A new silver-promoted [3+2] cycloaddition of azomethine ylides with isocyanides has been described. The methodology provides an efficient and modular approach to 1,2,4-trisubstituted imidazoles of vital bioactive molecules and atypical antipsychotics analogues.
This review describes the research progress of the N‐formylsaccharin as a newly efficient and environmentally friendly carbon monoxide (CO) surrogate in the carbonylation reactions including the synthesis of aldehydes, esters, ketones, acyl fluorides or other reactions. Besides, its advantages in term of inexpensive, ease of handling and stable on storage significantly enhance practicality of the approach in laboratory scale.
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