触媒制御されたディエネのRegiodivergentアリルボレーション
Stephen R Sardini1, M Kevin Brown1
1Department of Chemistry, Indiana University , 800 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|July 13, 2017
まとめ
ダイエンのための新しい地域多様性アリルボレーション法が導入され,多用途の有機化合物の合成が可能になった. 機械学的な研究は,銅-ボロン複合体の添加に続いて,パラジウム触媒のクロスカップリングを示唆している.
科学分野:
- 有機化学
- カタリシス
- 合成方法論
背景:
- ダイネは有機合成における多用途な構成要素である.
- この機能化における地域選択性の制御は依然として課題です.
- アリルボレーション反応はC−C結合形成に不可欠である.
研究 の 目的:
- ダイエンの地域差異性アリルボレーションのための新しい方法を開発する.
- 単純な前体から多様で合成的に有用な製品を合成することを可能にします.
- 反応のメカニズムを解明する
主な方法:
- ダイエンの異なったアリルボレーション
- 銅-ボロン複合体添加
- アリルハリド/偽ハリドとのパラジウム触媒クロスカップリング
- メカニズム研究
主要な成果:
- ダイエンの区間別アリルボレーションの成功
- 合成的に多用途な様々な製品を作り出すこと
- Cu-Bpin添加とPd触媒によるクロスカップリングを含む反応経路の特定.
結論:
- この方法は,ダイエンの機能化のための強力な新しい経路を提供します.
- この反応により,有価なアリルボラ酸化合物が得られます.
- このメカニズムの理解は,さらに反応の最適化に役立ちます.
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