Nicole D Bartolo1, Jacquelyne A Read1,2, Elizabeth M Valentín1,3, K A Woerpel1. 1. Department of Chemistry , New York University , 100 Washington Square East , New York , New York 10003 , United States. 2. Department of Chemistry , University of Utah , 315 South 1400 East , Salt Lake City , Utah 84112 , United States. 3. Department of Chemistry , Susquehanna University , 514 University Avenue , Selinsgrove , Pennsylvania 17870 , United States.
Abstract
This review describes the additions of allylmagnesium reagents to carbonyl compounds and to imines, focusing on the differences in reactivity between allylmagnesium halides and other Grignard reagents. In many cases, allylmagnesium reagents either react with low stereoselectivity when other Grignard reagents react with high selectivity, or allylmagnesium reagents react with the opposite stereoselectivity. This review collects hundreds of examples, discusses the origins of stereoselectivities or the lack of stereoselectivity, and evaluates why selectivity may not occur and when it will likely occur.
This review descn class="Chemical">ribes the additions of allylmagnesium reagents to carbonylcompounds and to imines, focusing on the differences in reactivity between allylmagnesium halides and otherGrignard reagents. In many cases, allylmagnesium reagents eitherreact with low stereoselectivity when otherGrignard reagentsreact with high selectivity, orallylmagnesium reagentsreact with the opposite stereoselectivity. This review collects hundreds of examples, discusses the origins of stereoselectivities or the lack of stereoselectivity, and evaluates why selectivity may not occur and when it will likely occur.
Authors: Nicole D Bartolo; Krystyna M Demkiw; Jacquelyne A Read; Elizabeth M Valentín; Yingying Yang; Alexandra M Dillon; Chunhua T Hu; Michael D Ward; K A Woerpel Journal: J Org Chem Date: 2022-02-15 Impact factor: 4.198
Authors: Nicole D Bartolo; Krystyna M Demkiw; Elizabeth M Valentín; Chunhua T Hu; Alya A Arabi; K A Woerpel Journal: J Org Chem Date: 2021-05-12 Impact factor: 4.198