用于烯烃模块化异烯基羰基化的 S-、P- 稳定溴烯烃

IF 10.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Science China Chemistry Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI:10.1007/s11426-023-1692-4
Jixin Wang, Donghao Luo, Ying Hu, Zhili Duan, Jianlin Yao, Konstantin Karaghiosoff, Jie Li
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通过过渡金属催化的烯双官能化策略,一步同时形成碳-碳键和碳-杂原子键,已成为合成有机化学的有力工具。由于反应性不可控,以溴代烯为构件直接交叉偶联进行选择性烯化和硼化仍然具有挑战性。我们在此报告了一种新型的 S- 和 P- 稳定溴烯,用于钯催化烯烃的模块化异烯酸化和硼酸化反应,从而以高度的区域和非对映选择性歧化合成多官能化烯。该反应具有广阔的底物范围和广泛的官能团兼容性,因此提供了一种在烯烃中安装异戊烯基和硼酸基的直接方法。对照实验凸显了 S、P 稳定对钯物种氧化插入异烯基-硼键的至关重要性。生物活性异烯甾类化合物和外环异烯的简便合成证明了这一方案的合成用途。
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S-, P-stabilized bromoallenes for modular allenylborylation of alkenes

Simultaneously forming a carbon–carbon and a carbon–heteroatom bond in a single step through transition metal-catalyzed alkene difunctionalization strategy has emerged as a powerful tool for synthetic organic chemistry. Due to the uncontrollable reactivity, direct cross-coupling with bromoallenes as the building blocks for the selective allenation and borylation remains challenging. We herein report a new type of S- and P-stabilized bromoallenes for palladium-catalyzed modular allenation and borylation of alkenes to the divergent synthesis of multiply functionalized allenes in a highly regio- and diastereoselective manifold. The reaction features broad substrate scope and wide functional group compatibility, thus providing a straightforward method to install allenyl and boryl groups across alkenes. Control experiments highlight the crucial importance of S-, P-stabilization for the oxidative insertion of Pd-species into the allenyl–Br bond. The facile syntheses of bioactive allenic steroids and exocyclic allenes demonstrate the synthetic utility of this protocol.

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Science China Chemistry
Science China Chemistry CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Science China Chemistry, co-sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China and published by Science China Press, publishes high-quality original research in both basic and applied chemistry. Indexed by Science Citation Index, it is a premier academic journal in the field. Categories of articles include: Highlights. Brief summaries and scholarly comments on recent research achievements in any field of chemistry. Perspectives. Concise reports on thelatest chemistry trends of interest to scientists worldwide, including discussions of research breakthroughs and interpretations of important science and funding policies. Reviews. In-depth summaries of representative results and achievements of the past 5–10 years in selected topics based on or closely related to the research expertise of the authors, providing a thorough assessment of the significance, current status, and future research directions of the field.
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