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Pd(II)-Catalyzed Cascade Wacker−Heck Reaction: Chemoselective Coupling of Two Electron-Deficient Reactants
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EngineeringCascade Wacker−heck ReactionOrganic ChemistryChemistryChemical EngineeringOrganometallic CatalysisStereoselective SynthesisCascade Wacker-heck ProcessCross-coupling ReactionHydroxy YnonesCatalysisAsymmetric CatalysisEnantioselective SynthesisCatalytic SynthesisBiomolecular EngineeringAlkene MetathesisHeterogeneous CatalysisNovel PalladiumMolecular Catalysis
A novel palladium(II)-catalyzed oxy-carbopalladation process was developed allowing for the orchestrated union of hydroxy ynones with ethyl acrylate, two electron-deficient reactants. With beta-hydroxy ynones, this cascade Wacker-Heck process gave access to highly functionalized tri- or tetrasubstituted dihydropyranones featuring an unusual dienic system. For diastereomerically pure and for enantioenriched beta-hydroxyynones, these reactions proceed without affecting the stereochemical integrity of the existing stereocenters. In addition, tetrasubstituted furanones can be prepared when alpha-hydroxyynones and ethyl acrylate are used as starting materials. The dihydropyranones and furanones obtained upon cyclization are novel compounds, but structurally related carbohydrate derivatives featuring a similar dienic system have been used as starting materials for the construction of polyannulated products, suggesting that these cascade Pd(II)-mediated oxidative heterocyclizations are of value for various synthetic applications.
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