Literature DB >> 24762785

Scalable and chromatography-free synthesis of 2-(2-formylalkyl)arenecarboxylic acid derivatives through the supramolecularly controlled hydroformylation of vinylarene-2-carboxylic acids.

Paweł Dydio1, Joost N H Reek1.   

Abstract

This protocol describes how to prepare 2-(2-formylalkyl)-arenecarboxylic acid derivatives, common building blocks for the synthesis of various valuable chemicals (e.g., anti-obesity and Alzheimer's disease treatment pharmaceuticals), by using the fully regioselective hydroformylation of vinyl arene derivatives. This catalytic reaction proceeds cleanly with 100% regioselectivity and chemoselectivity. The procedure is reliably scalable and can be efficiently conducted on a multigram scale. The analytically pure product is easily isolated with a nearly quantitative yield by using a simple acid-base extraction workup and avoids any tedious chromatography. This protocol details the synthesis of a bisphosphite ligand (L1) that is a pivotal element of the catalytic system used, Rh(acac)(CO)2 with ligand L1, starting from commercial building blocks. The protocol also describes a general procedure for the preparative hydroformylation of vinylarene-2-carboxylic acid derivatives to 2-formylalkylarene products, providing a representative example for the hydroformylation of 2-vinylbenzoic acid (1a) to 2-(3-oxopropane)-benzoic acid (2a). The synthesis of L1 (six chemical reactions) uses 2-nitrophenylhydrazine, 4-benzyloxybenzoylchloride and (S)-binol, and takes 5-7 working days. The actual hydroformylation reaction of each vinyl arene derivative takes ∼4 h of active effort over a period of 1-3 d.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24762785     DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2014.077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Protoc        ISSN: 1750-2799            Impact factor:   13.491


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