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Iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes

Although research on iron-catalysed reactions has recently achieved significant progress, the activity and selectivity of iron catalysts are generally inferior to those of noble-metal catalysts. The development of new iron-catalysed reactions, especially those in which iron catalysts exhibit superio...

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Autores principales: Li, Wen-Tao, Hu, Meng-Yang, Xiong, Jun-Wen, Zhang, Xin-Yu, Zhu, Shou-Fei
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9258402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc02160a
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author Li, Wen-Tao
Hu, Meng-Yang
Xiong, Jun-Wen
Zhang, Xin-Yu
Zhu, Shou-Fei
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Hu, Meng-Yang
Xiong, Jun-Wen
Zhang, Xin-Yu
Zhu, Shou-Fei
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description Although research on iron-catalysed reactions has recently achieved significant progress, the activity and selectivity of iron catalysts are generally inferior to those of noble-metal catalysts. The development of new iron-catalysed reactions, especially those in which iron catalysts exhibit superior activity or selectivity to other catalysts, is the key to promote iron catalysis. Herein, we report the first protocol for iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes. Specifically, in the presence of iron catalysts bearing 2,9-diaryl-1,10-phenanthroline ligands, internal alkynes were stereo- and regioselectively hydroaluminated with the commercially available reagent diisobutylaluminum hydride. Compared with other metal-catalysed alkyne hydroalumination reactions reported in the literature, the iron-catalysed protocol has the following advantages: unusual amino-group-directed regioselectivity, a wide substrate scope, good functional group tolerance, high selectivity, and mild reaction conditions. The alkenylaluminum products prepared in this way could undergo a diverse array of transformations, and were used for the synthesis of bioactive compounds. The current study expands the scope of iron catalysis, provides a new efficient access to alkenylaluminum, discloses the origin of the superiority of iron catalysts, and thus may inspire further studies in related fields.
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spelling pubmed-92584022022-07-20 Iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes Li, Wen-Tao Hu, Meng-Yang Xiong, Jun-Wen Zhang, Xin-Yu Zhu, Shou-Fei Chem Sci Chemistry Although research on iron-catalysed reactions has recently achieved significant progress, the activity and selectivity of iron catalysts are generally inferior to those of noble-metal catalysts. The development of new iron-catalysed reactions, especially those in which iron catalysts exhibit superior activity or selectivity to other catalysts, is the key to promote iron catalysis. Herein, we report the first protocol for iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes. Specifically, in the presence of iron catalysts bearing 2,9-diaryl-1,10-phenanthroline ligands, internal alkynes were stereo- and regioselectively hydroaluminated with the commercially available reagent diisobutylaluminum hydride. Compared with other metal-catalysed alkyne hydroalumination reactions reported in the literature, the iron-catalysed protocol has the following advantages: unusual amino-group-directed regioselectivity, a wide substrate scope, good functional group tolerance, high selectivity, and mild reaction conditions. The alkenylaluminum products prepared in this way could undergo a diverse array of transformations, and were used for the synthesis of bioactive compounds. The current study expands the scope of iron catalysis, provides a new efficient access to alkenylaluminum, discloses the origin of the superiority of iron catalysts, and thus may inspire further studies in related fields. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9258402/ /pubmed/35865894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc02160a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Li, Wen-Tao
Hu, Meng-Yang
Xiong, Jun-Wen
Zhang, Xin-Yu
Zhu, Shou-Fei
Iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes
title Iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes
title_full Iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes
title_fullStr Iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes
title_full_unstemmed Iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes
title_short Iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes
title_sort iron-catalysed hydroalumination of internal alkynes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9258402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc02160a
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