Pauson-Khand Reaction of Internal Dissymmetric Trifluoromethyl Alkynes. Influence of the Alkene on the Regioselectivity
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results and Discussion
Entry | SM | R | Product | Yield (%) | Ratio 3:4 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2a | p-MePh | 3a, 4a | 87 | 86:14 |
2 | 2b | p-MeOPh | 3b, 4b | 51 | 86:14 |
3 | 2c | p-ClPh | 3c, 4c | 41 | 71:29 |
4 | 2d | C11H23 | 3d | 40 | >95:5 |
Entry | SM | R | Conditions | Product | Yield |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1a | p-MePh | 6 bars ethylene, NMO b (10 equiv), 4 Å MS (activated a; 15x alkyne mass), rt, DCM | 5a | 18% |
2 | 1a | p-MePh | 6 bars ethylene, NMO b (10 equiv), rt, DCM | 5a | 25% |
3 | 1a | p-MePh | 6 bars ethylene, NMO b (10 equiv), 0 °C, DCM | 5a | 9% |
4 | 1a | p-MePh | 6 bars ethylene, 70 °C to 80 °C, toluene | 5a | 53% |
5 | 1b | p-MeOPh | 6 bars ethylene, 80 °C to 85 °C, toluene | 5b | 58% |
6 | 1c | p-ClPh | 6 bars ethylene, 80 °C to 85 °C, toluene | 5c | 56% |
7 | 1e | PhC2H4 | 6 bars ethylene, 80 °C to 85 °C, toluene | 5e | 23% |
Entry | SM | R | Product | Yield (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 3a | p-MePh | 6a | 28 |
2 | 3b | p-MeOPh | 6b | 49 |
3 | 3c | p-ClPh | 6c | 30 |
4 | 3d | C11H23 | 6d | nd |
3. Experimental
3.1. General
3.2. General Conditions for the Pauson-Khand Reaction with Norbornene
3.3. General Conditions for the Des-trifluoromethylation Reaction
3.4. General Conditions for the Pauson-Khand Reaction with Ethylene
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Aiguabella, N.; Arce, E.M.; Del Pozo, C.; Verdaguer, X.; Riera, A. Pauson-Khand Reaction of Internal Dissymmetric Trifluoromethyl Alkynes. Influence of the Alkene on the Regioselectivity. Molecules 2014, 19, 1763-1774. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19021763
Aiguabella N, Arce EM, Del Pozo C, Verdaguer X, Riera A. Pauson-Khand Reaction of Internal Dissymmetric Trifluoromethyl Alkynes. Influence of the Alkene on the Regioselectivity. Molecules. 2014; 19(2):1763-1774. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19021763
Chicago/Turabian StyleAiguabella, Nuria, Elsa M. Arce, Carlos Del Pozo, Xavier Verdaguer, and Antoni Riera. 2014. "Pauson-Khand Reaction of Internal Dissymmetric Trifluoromethyl Alkynes. Influence of the Alkene on the Regioselectivity" Molecules 19, no. 2: 1763-1774. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19021763
APA StyleAiguabella, N., Arce, E. M., Del Pozo, C., Verdaguer, X., & Riera, A. (2014). Pauson-Khand Reaction of Internal Dissymmetric Trifluoromethyl Alkynes. Influence of the Alkene on the Regioselectivity. Molecules, 19(2), 1763-1774. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19021763