在Chloroalkynes和Unactivated Alkenes之间进行au催化分子间 [2+2]循环添加
Yu-Bin Bai1,2, Zaigang Luo2, Yuguang Wang2
1Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Natural Products & Chemical Biology, College of Chemistry & Pharmacy , Northwest A&F University , Yangling 712100 , China.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|April 6, 2018
概括
黄金催化使得基因与未激活基因的有效 [2+2] 循环添加,甚至可以挑战单替代基因. 这种黄金催化反应为合成有价值的环丁烯产品提供了卓越的区域选择性和立体特异性.
科学领域:
- 有机化学
- 催化剂
- 合成方法
背景情况:
- [2+2] 循环添加是合成压力循环丁的关键反应.
- 现有的方法通常与未激活或单替代的抗争.
研究的目的:
- 开发高效的金催化分子间 [2+2] 循环添加.
- 用基因和未激活的基因作为基板.
- 克服现有的合成策略的局限性.
主要方法:
- 使用金催化剂进行分子间 [2+2] 循环添加反应.
- 使用两种不同的基因和各种未激活的基因.
- 研究与单替代和1,2-非替代未激活的反应.
主要成果:
- 在基因和未激活基因之间实现了高效的黄金催化 [2+2] 循环添加.
- 与具有挑战性的单替代未激活基因表现出前所未有的反应性.
- 获得了优秀的地区选择性,超越文献先例.
- 观察到与1,2-非替代未激活的大部分立体特异反应.
- 在近克的尺度上合成的环丁产品.
结论:
- 开发了一种多用途的黄金催化循环添加剂,用于有价值的循环丁烯合成.
- 该方法通过随后的交叉合反应扩大了可访问的环丁衍生物.
- 突出了这种双分子反应对复杂分子构建的合成效用.
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