易斯酸促进的烯基 [2 + 2] 循环添加物
Christopher M Rasik1, M Kevin Brown
1Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, 800 East Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, Indiana 47401, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|January 29, 2013
概括
易斯酸催化基-二烯 [2 + 2] 循环添加,加速反应并产生多功能循环butanones. 这种方法提供了逆 diastereoselectivity,提供新的合成路线和机械洞察力.
科学领域:
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 催化剂是一种催化剂.
背景情况:
- 基-基 [2 + 2] 循环添加传统上是通过热方式进行的.
- 这些反应往往缺乏效率和立体控制.
研究的目的:
- 为了引入路易斯酸催化对烯基 [2 + 2] 循环添加.
- 探索这种新催化方法的效率,立体选择性和机械方面的问题.
主要方法:
- 使用各种易斯酸来促进基和基因之间的循环添加反应.
- 分析循环butanone产品的反应速率,产量和二聚体选择性.
主要成果:
- 与热反应相比,实现了实质性的速度加速.
- 获得了良好的 diastereoselectivities 和产量为循环butanone 的形成.
- 在许多情况下,相对于热循环添加,观察到反向的二聚体选择性.
结论:
- 易斯酸促进的烯-烯 [2 + 2] 循环添加提供了一个强大的新合成工具.
- 这种方法可以获得独特的循环butanones,并促进了机械学的理解.
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