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A Two-Step Protocol for Umpolung Functionalization of Ketones Via Enolonium Species
Published on: August 16, 2018
Co(II)-catalyzed isomerization of enals using hydrogen atom transfer
Qiqige Qiqige1, Edward Richmond2, Rocco Paciello2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2G2, Canada. rylan.lundgren@ualberta.ca.
Abstract:
To develop a process for the synthesis of an enal acetate, the so called C5-acetate that is important in the industrial preparation of vitamin A, we show here that Co(II)-based hydrogen atom transfer catalysts under H2 promote such isomerizations in high yield with low catalyst loading (0.1 mol%). D-labelling studies suggest the enal isomerization process and catalyst activation by H2 to be reversible.
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