一般的基C-H基化与三级核友的基化
Jennifer M Howell1, Wei Liu, Andrew J Young
1Roger Adams Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , Urbana, Illinois, 61801, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|March 20, 2014
概括
一种新的催化方法使得使用三级核的多种类型的烯酸能够有效地进行分子间合物C-H化. 这种反应提供了高产量和选择性,简化了复杂分子和自然产品的合成.
科学领域:
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 催化剂是一种催化剂.
- 合成方法论 合成方法论
背景情况:
- 开发有效的C-H功能化的方法对于简化有机合成至关重要.
- 分子间基C-H基化传统上面临着基质范围和选择性方面的挑战.
研究的目的:
- 建立一种通用和高度选择性的催化方法,用于分子间基C-H化.
- 扩大适应这种转换的烯酸和三级核的范围.
- 为了证明这种方法在自然产品和级联反应的多样化中的实用性.
主要方法:
- 采用了 (II) / bis (硫) 催化系统进行分子间的性C-H化.
- 使用了一系列终端烯酸,包括亚利法和芳香/异芳香类型,以及1,4-二烯酸.
- 研究了三级核友的范围,包括具有潜伏功能组的核友.
主要成果:
- 取得了良好的收益率 (平均64%),具有优异的区域性 (线性:分支>20:1) 和立体选择性 (E:Z>20:1).
- 证明了烯和三级核的广泛基质范围.
- 成功应用了快速多样化性天然产品的方法,并在性C-H化/Diels-Alder级联中成功应用了该方法.
结论:
- 开发了一种多功能和选择性的催化分子间合物C-H化.
- 该方法允许高效合成复杂结构,包括天然产品支架.
- 强调了C-H激活策略在合成简化和分子多样化方面的潜力.
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