Palladium-Catalyzed Carbonyl Allylation Reactions Using Tin Chloride: A Mini-Review

KIMIKA Pub Date : 2018-08-04 DOI:10.26534/kimika.v29i1.22-40
A. Guidote, Mikael John A. Baltazar, Roy Kristian C. Yanela, N. Suzuki
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The treatment of allylic alcohols as synthons of carbanions for carbonyl allylation reactions in the presence of a Pd-SnCl2 system has been one of the most interesting and most useful developments demonstrated by Yoshiro Masuyama and co-workers in the field of organic synthesis. The reaction makes use of palladium as an effective catalyst and tin (II) chloride as a low-valent reducing agent which also effectively transforms the allylic group to a nucleophilic group. The organic, as well as organometallic, chemistry of how the transformations occur and how the metals take part in the reaction is of great interest. These could help allow for better optimization of reagents and solvents, for better control of the extent of reaction or yield of desired product, and for possible applications in other reaction systems. This review will focus primarily on the work of Yoshiro Masuyama and various co-workers on carbonyl allylation reactions making use of a Pd-SnCl2 system or substitutes thereof.
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钯催化氯化锡羰基烯丙基化反应综述
在Pd-SnCl2体系的存在下,烯丙醇作为碳离子的合成物进行羰基烯丙基化反应是Yoshiro Masuyama及其同事在有机合成领域中最有趣和最有用的发展之一。该反应利用钯作为有效催化剂,氯化锡作为低价还原剂,有效地将烯丙基转化为亲核基团。有机化学和有机金属化学是如何发生转化的,金属是如何参与反应的,这是非常有趣的。这有助于更好地优化试剂和溶剂,更好地控制反应程度或期望产物的产率,并可能在其他反应系统中应用。本文将主要介绍Yoshiro Masuyama等人利用Pd-SnCl2体系或其替代品进行羰基烯丙化反应的研究。
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