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Rh (III) -触媒化された二重選択性およびエナチオ選択性Regiodivergent (ヘテロ) アリラム化 (ホモ) アリル硫化物

  • 0State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering and Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Engineering of Guangdong Province in School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, P. R. China.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

この研究は,アルリル硫化物のアリラミド化のためのロジウム触媒反応を導入し,貴重なN,S化合物を生み出します. この方法は,ステレオセンターに対する高い選択性と制御を提供します.

科学分野

  • 有機化学
  • キャタリシス
  • 合成方法論

背景

  • アリル硫化物は多用途の合成中間物質である.
  • N-ヘテロサイクルの合成のためのエナンチオセレクティブの方法の開発は極めて重要です.
  • ロジウム触媒は,C−N結合形成にユニークな反応性を提供します.

研究 の 目的

  • アリラミデーションのための新しいロジウム触媒の3組分反応を開発する.
  • 1,3-N,S化合物のダイアステレオ選択的および地域選択的合成を達成する.
  • アリル硫化物のエナンチオセレクティブのアリラミデーションを可能にします.

主な方法

  • ロージウム触媒による3つのコンポーネント結合反応
  • アリル硫化物,オルガノボロン酸,ダイオクサゾロンを利用する.
  • 反応条件の最適化と選択性について

主要な成果

  • アリル硫化物とホモアリル硫化物の成功アリラミデーション
  • 1,2-挿入製品と2,1-挿入製品の形成
  • 1,3-N,S化合物の高い収量と優れたダイアステレオ選択性およびエナチオ選択性が得られた.

結論

  • 開発された方法は,複雑な1,3-N,S化合物への効率的なアクセスを提供します.
  • 硫化基は触媒段階の調節に重要な役割を果たします.
  • この研究は,ロジウム触媒によるC−N結合形成の範囲を拡大する.

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