Abstract:A new and efficient method for the preparation of several imidazolium salts containing an ester group in the C4 position of the aromatic ring through a retro-Claisen reaction pathway between a quinone derivative and several alcohols is described. This new organic transformation proceeds in the absence of a catalyst, but it is greatly catalyzed by different Lewis acids, especially with AgOAc at a very low catalyst loading and in very short reaction times. The process takes place by the nucleophilic attack of th… Show more
“…Significant progress was achieved when Yoichiro Kuninobu and Kazuhiko Takai reported the first example of indium triflate catalysed synthesis of esters via retro-Claisen condensation of 2,4-pentanedione with 2-phenylethanol. 19 Other metal-triflates 20 and Lewis acids based on Fe(III) 21,22 and Ag(I) 23 are found to be efficient catalysts for retro-Claisen type reactions. Zhang and co-workers discovered that the esterification of primary alcohols with 1,3-diketones can be carried out using 30 mol% t-BuONa in t-amyl alcohol.…”
Esters are one of the most versatile and fundamental class of compounds with tremendous industrial demand. They are generally synthesized via the condensation of alcohol with acid. Herein, we report...
“…Significant progress was achieved when Yoichiro Kuninobu and Kazuhiko Takai reported the first example of indium triflate catalysed synthesis of esters via retro-Claisen condensation of 2,4-pentanedione with 2-phenylethanol. 19 Other metal-triflates 20 and Lewis acids based on Fe(III) 21,22 and Ag(I) 23 are found to be efficient catalysts for retro-Claisen type reactions. Zhang and co-workers discovered that the esterification of primary alcohols with 1,3-diketones can be carried out using 30 mol% t-BuONa in t-amyl alcohol.…”
Esters are one of the most versatile and fundamental class of compounds with tremendous industrial demand. They are generally synthesized via the condensation of alcohol with acid. Herein, we report...
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