2017
DOI: 10.1002/adsc.201700264
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Gold‐Catalyzed Cycloisomerizations of Functionalyzed Cyclopropyl Alkynes: the Cases of Carboxamides and Alcohols

Abstract: Push-pull alkynylcyclopropane derivatives are claimed as suitable and active substrates for gold-catalyzed transformations. Thus, 2(3H)azepinones can be readily prepared from alkynylcyclopropanecarboxamides through a nucleophilic addition/cyclopropane ring-opening cascade process and, in this manuscript, the scope and the limitations of such reaction sequence are reported. The cascade reaction is general and occurs with complete regio-and quimioselection to form the seven-membered heterocycles with the excepti… Show more

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“…The typical shape of the Cu foil is reasonable followed by the Cu sample. The CuNi displays a typical 1s→4p pre‐edge transition but the characteristic valley between the 5sp resonances is less marked as a consequence of the (energy) smearing of the corresponding continuum states, a typical effect of alloying (the XANES spectrum is further discussed in the Supporting Information, Section 4.1.3, Figure S11) . Note however that this would occur with a rather limited quantity of Ni (Cu‐rich alloy) as the Ni K‐edge does not show a significant reduction of Ni.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The typical shape of the Cu foil is reasonable followed by the Cu sample. The CuNi displays a typical 1s→4p pre‐edge transition but the characteristic valley between the 5sp resonances is less marked as a consequence of the (energy) smearing of the corresponding continuum states, a typical effect of alloying (the XANES spectrum is further discussed in the Supporting Information, Section 4.1.3, Figure S11) . Note however that this would occur with a rather limited quantity of Ni (Cu‐rich alloy) as the Ni K‐edge does not show a significant reduction of Ni.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 68%
“…6a). In addition to that a small shoulder at around 2152 cm −1 can be observed after this first reduction step which can be explained by linearly adsorbed CO on some little amounts of residual, not yet reduced PdO that appears at 2150-2160 cm −1 according to literature [29,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. After 473 K reduction, the signal for adsorbed CO decreased to less than 10% (Fig.…”
Section: Drifts Surface Investigationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Later in 2017, using alkynyl cyclopropanamides 252 and alkynyl cyclopropylmethanols 255 as substrates, Aguilar’s group realized a controllable Au­(I)-catalyzed cascade cycloisomerization of similar push–pull-type alkynyl cyclopropane derivatives . The amide 252 could afford 4-methoxy-6-oxo-4-enenitriles 253 or seven-membered heterocycles 254a / 254b depending on the R 1 and R 2 substitutions, while the alcohol substrates 255 gave dihydropyranones 256 or oxabicyclo[4.1.0]­heptanes 257 at different temperatures (Scheme ).…”
Section: Gold-catalyzed Intramolecular Reactions Of Functionalized Al...mentioning
confidence: 99%