Methylisocyanoacetate undergoes a 2 + 3 cycloaddition with alpha,beta-unsaturated nitriles to provide a regioselective synthesis of 2-substituted 3,4-diaryl pyrroles. The ease of preparation of alpha,beta-unsaturated nitriles allows the rapid synthesis of pyrroles with varied substituents. Using this method, a key intermediate (1) for the synthesis of the marine natural products lukianol A, lamellarin O, and lamellarin Q was prepared in two steps. A total synthesis of ningalin B (11) was also accomplished utilizing this methodology.
Reaction of alkenes and alkenols with N-iodosuccinimide (NIS) and benzenesulfinic acid in dichloromethane at room temperature affords vic-iodophenylsulfonyl adducts in good to high yields. Treatment of the iodosulfones with neutral alumina in dichloromethane at room temperature results in dehydroiodination to give the corresponding vinyl sulfones in high yield and purity by this convenient two-step procedure. Application of the iodosulfonationdehydroiodination sequence to allylic alcohols and silyl ethers gave γ-oxygenated, α,β-unsaturated phenylsulfones, while the attempted iodosulfonation of glycals, as intermediates to vinyl sulfones, resulted in addition of benzenesulfinic acid with double bond shift (Ferrier rearrangement). Key words: iodosulfonation, vinyl sulfones, benzenesulfinic acid, N-iodosuccinimide, dehydroiodination.
Sulfones Q 0600Iodosulfonation of Alkenes with Benzenesulfinic Acid -N-Iodosuccinimide -Facile Preparation of α,β-Unsaturated Sulfones. -A variety of alkenes forms iodosulfones in good to high yields on reaction with NIS and benzenesulfinic acid. Treatment of the products with neutral alumina results in dehydroiodination to afford vinyl sulfones in high yields. -(WOLFF, R. R.; BASAVA, V.; GIULIANO*, R. M.; BOYKO, W. J.; SCHAUBLE, J. H.; Can.
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