2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2011.11.083
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Phosphonic acid catalyzed synthesis of pyrazolidines

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“…Subsequently, complex C releases the pyrazolidine product, regenerating the complex A with another molecule of hydrazone. Although monopolar (3 + + 2) cycloadditions with hydrazonium cations have been documented since the 1970s, the synthetic applications and especially the catalytic reactions are rare . Does the N -triflylphosphoramide really protonate hydrazones and enable the (3 + + 2) cycloadditions with alkenes?…”
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“…Subsequently, complex C releases the pyrazolidine product, regenerating the complex A with another molecule of hydrazone. Although monopolar (3 + + 2) cycloadditions with hydrazonium cations have been documented since the 1970s, the synthetic applications and especially the catalytic reactions are rare . Does the N -triflylphosphoramide really protonate hydrazones and enable the (3 + + 2) cycloadditions with alkenes?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Simi-larly, in the 13 C NMR spectrum, whilst the two allylic methyl groups and one of the methoxy groups appeared as very sharp res- tertiary carbenium ion 6 featured in our pyrrolidine synthesis (Scheme 1), subsequent trapping of which by the newly generated hydrazine leads to the observed products 7. Of course, as pointed out, 4 alternative mechanisms could well be in operation, but at least a compatibility between such masked hydrazines and an acid-catalysed reaction looked likely. 5 We relied on the Mitsunobu reaction 6 to obtain suitable sub-strates for our investigation of the idea shown in Scheme 2, as out-lined in Scheme 4.…”
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“…2 Hence, often it is preferable to assemble such structures using a stepwise approach. 3,4 The inspiration for the present methodology was derived from a possible extension of our Þnding that unsatu-rated sulfonamides 1 are readily converted into the corresponding ⇑ Corresponding author.…”
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