2023
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.3c03047
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Rh-Catalyzed [4 + 1] Reaction of Cyclopropyl-Capped Dienes (but not Common Dienes) and Carbon Monoxide: Reaction Development and Mechanistic Study

Yusheng Yang,
Han-Xiao Li,
Tian-Yu Zhu
et al.

Abstract: reaction of dienes and carbon monoxide (CO) is the most straightforward and easily envisioned cyclization for the synthesis of fivemembered carbocycles, which are ubiquitously found in natural products and functional molecules. Unfortunately, no test of this reaction was reported, and consequently, chemists do not know whether such kind of reaction works or not. Herein, we report that the [4 + 1] reaction of common dienes and CO cannot work, at least under the catalysis of [Rh(cod)Cl] 2 . However, using cyclop… Show more

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“…During our recent investigation on Rh-catalyzed [4 + 1] cycloaddition of cyclopropyl-capped dienes, we originally planned to reduce the alkene moiety of the cycloadduct by catalytic hydrogenation. Intriguingly, when the phenyl-substituted [4 + 1] product was treated with Pd/C under an atmosphere of H 2 , a small amount of overhydrogenation product with the phenyl group reduced to a cyclohexyl group was observed (Scheme ).…”
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“…During our recent investigation on Rh-catalyzed [4 + 1] cycloaddition of cyclopropyl-capped dienes, we originally planned to reduce the alkene moiety of the cycloadduct by catalytic hydrogenation. Intriguingly, when the phenyl-substituted [4 + 1] product was treated with Pd/C under an atmosphere of H 2 , a small amount of overhydrogenation product with the phenyl group reduced to a cyclohexyl group was observed (Scheme ).…”
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confidence: 99%