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Construction of N-Heterocyclic Systems Containing a Fully Substituted Allylic Carbon by Palladium/Phosphine Catalysis.

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The unique cyclization of benzamide derivatives that contain an alkyne by a Pd(0)/dialkyl(biaryl)phosphine catalytic system is reported. The reaction efficiently provides a variety of six-membered N-heterocyclic compounds that contain a… Click to show full abstract

The unique cyclization of benzamide derivatives that contain an alkyne by a Pd(0)/dialkyl(biaryl)phosphine catalytic system is reported. The reaction efficiently provides a variety of six-membered N-heterocyclic compounds that contain a fully substituted carbon center without the need for a stoichiometric additive. Mechanistic studies suggest that this unprecedented cyclization starts with the cleavage of a propargylic C-O bond, and a 1,3-diene has been identified as a relevant intermediate.

Keywords: fully substituted; carbon; phosphine; systems containing; construction heterocyclic; heterocyclic systems

Journal Title: Organic letters
Year Published: 2018

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