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Generation of quaternary centers by reductive cross-coupling: shifting of regioselectivity in a subset of allylic alcohol-based coupling reactions.


ABSTRACT: Regioselective titanium alkoxide-mediated reductive cross-coupling reactions of allylic alcohols with vinylsilanes and imines have previously been demonstrated to proceed with allylic transposition by formal metallo-[3,3]-rearrangement [thought to proceed by a sequence of: 1) directed carbometalation, and 2) syn-elimination]. While many examples have been described that support this reaction path, a collection of substrates have recently been identified that react by way of an alternative pathway, delivering a concise convergent route to coupled products bearing a quaternary center.

SUBMITTER: Yang D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3110011 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Generation of quaternary centers by reductive cross-coupling: shifting of regioselectivity in a subset of allylic alcohol-based coupling reactions.

Yang Dexi D   Belardi Justin K JK   Micalizio Glenn C GC  

Tetrahedron letters 20110401 17


Regioselective titanium alkoxide-mediated reductive cross-coupling reactions of allylic alcohols with vinylsilanes and imines have previously been demonstrated to proceed with allylic transposition by formal metallo-[3,3]-rearrangement [thought to proceed by a sequence of: 1) directed carbometalation, and 2) syn-elimination]. While many examples have been described that support this reaction path, a collection of substrates have recently been identified that react by way of an alternative pathwa  ...[more]

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