A highly efficient BF3.OEt2-catalyzed formal dehydration C-C coupling reaction between readily available alpha-EWG ketene-(S,S)-acetals and various alcohols via direct substitution of the hydroxy group in alcohols has been developed. On the basis of this C-C coupling reaction, a series of alkylated alpha-EWG ketene-(S,S)-acetals and functionalized 1,4-pentanedienes were prepared in high to excellent yields and the unsymmetrical biaryls were synthesized in good yields from the generated 1,4-pentanedienes and nitroalkanes through a one-pot annulation-aromatization process.
In one easy step, doubly activated cyclopropanes 1 can be transformed into furoquinoline derivatives 2 through a tandem ring‐opening/recyclization reaction mediated by SnCl4⋅5 H2O. A variety of substrates 1 derived from cheap starting materials were converted into the corresponding furoquinolines in good to excellent yields with high chemo‐ and regioselectivity. R=H, Me, OMe, Cl, or aromatic group is naphthyl.
A convenient and efficient synthesis of highly functionalized dihydropyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidines via a double [5 + 1] annulation strategy starting from easily available alpha-alkenoyl-alpha-carbamoyl ketene-(S,S)-acetals 1 and cheap reagents (NH4OAc, DMF, and POCl3) has been developed. In the first step of the double annulation route, 2-amino-3-carbamoyl-5,6-dihydro-4-pyridones 2 were created in high to excellent yields by a formal [5C + 1N] annulation reaction of ketene-(S,S)-acetals 1 with ammonia (from ammonium acetate). In the second step of the double annulation strategy, the highly functionalized dihydropyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidine derivatives, 7,8-dihydropyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4(3H)-ones 3 (when R1 = aryl) and 7,8-dihydropyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidines 4 (when R1 = H), were constructed, respectively, in fair to good yields by reacting 2 with excessive Vilsmeier reagent (DMF/POCl3). A mechanism involved in the second [5 + 1] annulation step, including a formal [5 + 1] annulation and accompanied chlorovinylation, chloroformylation, amination, and aromatization reactions, is proposed.
Mediated by copper acetate, an efficient approach to the C-N bond formation via direct aminolysis of dithioacetals 2 and 5 with ammonia, primary or secondary amines are developed under mild conditions. Enaminones 3 and 6 were thus obtained in high to excellent yields with high chemoselectivity. This type of aminolysis reaction presents a new synthetic application of the dithioacetal functionality. [reaction: see text]
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