Literature DB >> 15563185

Rutheniun-catalyzed cycloisomerization of o-(ethynyl)phenylalkenes to diene derivatives via skeletal rearrangement.

Reniguntala J Madhushaw1, Ching-Yu Lo, Chun-Wei Hwang, Ming-Der Su, Hung-Chin Shen, Sitaram Pal, Isak R Shaikh, Rai-Shung Liu.   

Abstract

Treatment of a series of 2',2'-disubstituted (o-ethynyl)styrenes with TpRu(PPh(3))(CH(3)CN)(2)PF(6) (10 mol %) in benzene (80 degrees C, 12-18 h) efficiently gave 2-alkenyl-1H-indene derivatives. This catalytic reaction represents an atypical enyne cycloisomerization with skeletal rearrangement of starting enyne, where the C=C bond is completely cleaved and inserted by the terminal alkynyl carbon. The reaction mechanism was elucidated by a series of deuterium and (13)C labeling experiments, as well as by changing the substituents at the phenyl moieties. The mechanism is proposed to involve the following key steps: 5-endo-dig cyclization of ruthenium-vinylidene intermediate, a nonclassical ion formation, and the "methylenecyclopropane-trimethylenemethane" rearrangement.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15563185     DOI: 10.1021/ja045516n

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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