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Organocopper triggered cyclization of conjugated dienynes via tandem SN2′/Alder-ene reaction

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Propargylic carbonates were converted to indenes through a SN2′/Alder-ene cascade triggered by organocopper reagents. The reaction tolerates different organocopper species generated either from organolithiums or Grignard reagents. A catalytic version… Click to show full abstract

Propargylic carbonates were converted to indenes through a SN2′/Alder-ene cascade triggered by organocopper reagents. The reaction tolerates different organocopper species generated either from organolithiums or Grignard reagents. A catalytic version of this strategy could be devised using either copper or iron catalysts. Attempts to transfer chirality from an enantioenriched substrate revealed a moderate chirality conversion because of a low discrimination between the two faces of the internal olefinic partner with these typical substrates. The theoretical investigation supports a concerted closed-shell mechanism and highlights the influence of the substituents on the activation parameters and on the synchronicity of C–H bond breaking and C–C bond forming during the Alder-ene step.

Keywords: alder ene; organocopper triggered; reaction; sn2 alder

Journal Title: Organic chemistry frontiers
Year Published: 2018

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