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Base-Controlled Regiospecific Mono-Benzylation/Allylation and Diallylation of 4-Aryl-5-indolyl-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione : Thio-Aza Allyl Rearrangement

2023

The regiospecific S-benzylation/allylation of two 4-aryl-5-indolyl-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione precursors was carried out using Et3N as a base. Allyl group migration from exocyclic sulfur to the triazole nitrogen (N3) was successfully achieved in a short time via thermal fusion without the need for any catalyst. The allylation of indole nitrogen, along with exocyclic sulfur or triazole nitrogen (N3), was carried out using K2CO3 as stronger base. S,N-Diallylated products were converted to N,N-diallylated analogues using a simple fusion approach. Structural analyses of the two newly synthesized hybrids 2b and 5b investigated via the X-ray diffraction of a single crystal combined with Hirshfeld ca…

124-triazole-3-thioneX-ray single-crystal analysisthio-aza allyl rearrangementheterosykliset yhdisteetallylationorgaaniset yhdisteetröntgenkristallografia
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Stereoselective synthesis of the naturally occurring 2-pyranone dodoneine

2008

The first total synthesis of the naturally occurring dihydropyranone dodoneine is reported. Asymmetric allylation reactions were used for the stereoselective generation of the two stereogenic centers. The pyranone ring was created by ring-closing metathesis. (© Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2008)

AllylationStereochemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryEnantioselective synthesisTotal synthesisAsymmetric synthesisRing (chemistry)Metathesis56-Dihydropyran-2-onesStereocenterDodoneineRing-closing metathesisOxygen heterocyclesStereoselectivityRing-closing metathesisPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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Investigation of the aqueous transmetalation of π-allylpalladium with indium salt: the use of the Pd(OAc)2–TPPTS catalyst

2005

pi-Allylpalladium complexes could be generated in water by the palladium(0) water soluble catalyst prepared in situ from palladium acetate and TPPTS. These complexes were transmetalated with indium to react with benzaldehyde. The aqueous solution of Pd(0)(TPPTS)(n) could be reused without deterioration of the catalyst in the first and second recycling. The system proved to be efficient with primary and secondary allylic substrates. The stereochemical outcome of the allylation through umpolung of allylpalladium, was also studied using models with a restraint conformation.

Allylic rearrangementInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryUmpolungCatalysisBenzaldehydeTransmetalationchemistry.chemical_compoundBARBIER-TYPE ALLYLATIONSORGANOMETALLIC REACTIONSPolymer chemistryWATERPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTPPTSSIALIC-ACIDAqueous solutionIN-SITUOrganic ChemistryMEDIATED ALLYLATIONCARBONYL-COMPOUNDSALCOHOLSREGIOSELECTIVITYORGANIC-SYNTHESISSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicachemistryPalladiumOrg. Biomol. Chem.
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Relay Catalysis: Enantioselective Synthesis of Cyclic Benzo-Fused Homoallylic Alcohols by Chiral BrOnsted Acid-Catalyzed Allylboration/Ring Closing M…

2013

Six- and seven-membered benzo-fused cyclic homoallylic alcohols can be readily synthesized by a tandem chiral BrOnsted acid-catalyzed allyl (crotyl)boration/ring closing metathesis sequence performed under orthogonal relay catalysis conditions. Excellent enantio- and diastereoselectivities are obtained in most of the cases. In addition, the parent crotylboration/RCM process is also described. The required substrates, ortho-vinylbenzaldehydes, are readily available in one step from commercially available starting materials. Both catalysts and reactants are also available from commercial suppliers. The reaction shows broad functional group compatibility and is also suitable for heteroaromatic…

relay catalysisTandemChemistryEnantioselective synthesisasymmetric catalysisOne-StepGeneral ChemistryCatalysisalcoholsfused-ring systemsCrotylchemistry.chemical_compoundRing-closing metathesisOrganic chemistryBrønsted–Lowry acid–base theoryallylation
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