在环膨胀反应中氧混合化物
Anton S Nenashev1, Dmitrii A Dospekhov1, Mikhail V Zavaruev1
1Department of Chemistry Lomonosov Moscow State University, Building 3, 1 Leninskie Gory, 119334 Moscow, Russian Federation.
The Journal of organic chemistry
|April 12, 2024
概括
用四氧化酸的处理重新安排了氧化,扩大了循环并氧化了. 这使得难以获得的二氧化酸氧化物在高产量中产生.
科学领域:
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 有机化学化学 有机化学
- 异环化学 异环化学
背景情况:
- 混合-基化物是多功能合成中间体.
- 含有六个环的氧化合物具有独特的结构特征.
- 获得复杂的异环化合物往往需要新的合成策略.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究混合-化与核的混合化的反应性.
- 探索循环重组和氧化的潜力.
- 为了合成和描述新型二氧酸氧化物.
主要方法:
- 六个成员的化与水性四氧化酸的反应.
- 隔离和净化重新排列的产品.
- 使用光谱方法对得到的二氧化酸氧化物进行表征.
- 一个五个成员的二子酸 ylide. 的比较水解研究.
主要成果:
- 水性四氧化酸处理诱导了氧化在氧化中循环扩张和氧化.
- 三种难以获取的二[b,f][1,4]氧化氧化物在优异的产量 (高达95%) 中进行了合成.
- 这些产品是作为立体同位素的混合物获得的.
- 五个成员的 ylide 的水解主要保留了孔系统,循环扩张较小.
结论:
- 这种反应提供了一条有效的途径,通过化物重新排列到二氧化酸氧化物.
- 在这些条件下,循环扩张是关键的转变.
- 这项研究突出了五和六个成员的化物的不同反应性.
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