Rhodium(i)-Catalyzed Co-Gas Arylative Dual-Carbonylation of Alkynes With Arylboronic Acids Via the Formyl C-H Activation of Formaldehyde
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Date
2021
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Georg Thieme Verlag
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Abstract
The rhodium(I)-catalyzed reaction of alkynes with aryl-boronic acids in the presence of formaldehyde results in a CO-gas-free arylative dual-carbonylation to produce gamma-butenolide derivatives. The simultaneous loading of phosphine-ligated and phosphine-free rhodium(I) complexes is required for efficient catalysis. The former complex catalyzes the abstraction of a carbonyl moiety from formaldehyde through the activation of its formyl C-H bond (decarbonylation) and the latter catalyzes the subsequent dual-incorporation of the resulting carbonyl unit (carbonylation). The use of larger amounts of the phosphine-ligated rhodium(I) complex generates more carbonyl units, leading to the formation gamma-butenolides via the dual-incorporation of the carbonyl unit.
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C-H activation, Decarbonylation, Rhodium, Formaldehyde, Gamma-butenolides, Alkynes, Arylboronic acids
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01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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Synthesis
Volume
53
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18
Start Page
3372
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3382
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