Hydrovinylation Reactions - Atom-Economic Transformations with Steadily Increasing Synthetic Potential

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作者
Hilt, Gerhard [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Marburg, Fachbereich Chem, D-35043 Marburg, Germany
关键词
Asymmetric synthesis; Synthetic methods; C-C coupling; Cobalt; Iron; Nickel; Ruthenium; Hydrovinylation; Alkenes; Regioselectivity; COBALT-CATALYZED 1,4-HYDROVINYLATION; CATIONIC NICKEL-COMPLEXES; ASYMMETRIC HYDROVINYLATION; ENANTIOSELECTIVE HYDROVINYLATION; ALPHA-OLEFINS; SELECTIVE HYDROVINYLATION; PHOSPHORAMIDITE LIGANDS; CARBOSILANE DENDRIMERS; MONOPHOSPHINE LIGANDS; HIGHLY EFFICIENT;
D O I
10.1002/ejoc.201200212
中图分类号
O62 [有机化学];
学科分类号
070303 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The intermolecular carboncarbon bond formation between two alkenes also known as 1,2-hydrovinylation reaction can be realised with different transition metal catalysts. The application of styrene derivatives, norbornenes and other alkenes in asymmetric catalysis with a variety of chiral ligands leads to a-chiral alkene products in an atom-economic transformation. Accordingly, the 1,2-hydrovinylation is one of just a few asymmetric transformations which produce stereogenic centres in the absence of polarised functional groups. The 1,4-hydrovinylation of terminal alkenes and 1,3-dienes can be controlled by the electronic nature of the alkene starting material for the selective formation of linear or branched 1,4-dienes. These adducts can be used for the synthesis of 1,3- as well as 1,4-dicarbonyl derivatives upon ozonolysis of suitable intermediates. As an extension of the 1,4-hydrovinylation reaction a cobalt-catalysed 1,4-hydrobutadienylation reaction is reported where two different 1,3-dienes react selectively for the formation of 1,3,6-trienes.
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