Alkyl Aluminum Halide Promoted Intramolecular Cyclization of?-Allyl-cycloalk-2-enones: Access to Bridged Bi- and Tricyclic Compounds

2005 ◽  
Vol 117 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Goeke ◽  
Daniel Mertl ◽  
Gerhard Brunner
Author(s):  
Hannah E. Burdge ◽  
Takuya Oguma ◽  
Takahiro Kawajiri ◽  
Ryan Shenvi

<div><div><div><p>The first synthesis of GB22 was accomplished by a con- cise, modular route. Two building blocks converged in a novel sp3-sp2 attached-ring coupling that used Ir/Ni dual-catalysis to reverse the regioselectivity of siloxycy- clopropane arylation. This cross-coupling proved general to access β-substituted tetralones via ring-expansion of indanone-derived siloxycyclopropanes. The congested, bridging rings of the GB alkaloids were completed using an aluminum-HFIP complex that effected intramolecular cyclization of an acid-labile substrate.</p></div></div></div>


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hannah E. Burdge ◽  
Takuya Oguma ◽  
Takahiro Kawajiri ◽  
Ryan Shenvi

<div><div><div><p>The first synthesis of GB22 was accomplished by a con- cise, modular route. Two building blocks converged in a novel sp3-sp2 attached-ring coupling that used Ir/Ni dual-catalysis to reverse the regioselectivity of siloxycy- clopropane arylation. This cross-coupling proved general to access β-substituted tetralones via ring-expansion of indanone-derived siloxycyclopropanes. The congested, bridging rings of the GB alkaloids were completed using an aluminum-HFIP complex that effected intramolecular cyclization of an acid-labile substrate.</p></div></div></div>


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (7) ◽  
pp. 721-732
Author(s):  
Liqiang Meng ◽  
Liqian Sun ◽  
Chaoqun Yan ◽  
Dongxiao Cui ◽  
Jingrun Chen ◽  
...  

1982 ◽  
Vol 47 (8) ◽  
pp. 2280-2290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helena Velgová ◽  
Jorga Smolíková ◽  
Antonín Trka ◽  
Antonín Vítek

Acid-catalyzed intramolecular cyclization of 6,7-dihydroxy-3α,5-cyclo-6,7-seco-5α-androstan-17-one (VII), 5,7-dihydroxy-3,5-methylene-5,7-secoandrostan-17-one and 5,7-dihydroxy-3β,5-cyclo-5,7-seco-A-homo-5β-androstan-17-one (XIII) in benzene and dioxane was investigated. The main cyclization products were 3,5-methylene-6-oxaandrostan-17-one (I) and/or 3β,5-cyclo-6-oxa-A-homo-5β-androstan-17-one (VIII). In the case of VI and VII the ratio of I and VIII was solvent-dependent: in benzene more VIII was formed than in dioxane. The mass spectra of I and VIII were almost identical and corresponded to the structure VIII.


1985 ◽  
Vol 16 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
L. I. KAS'YAN ◽  
N. S. ZEFIROV ◽  
N. V. STEPANOVA ◽  
L. E. SALTYKOVA ◽  
O. L. RYZHIK

Synthesis ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sambasivarao Kotha ◽  
Sunil Pulletikurti ◽  
Ambareen Fatma ◽  
gopal dhangar ◽  
gonna somu Naidu

Here, we have demonstrated that the presence of a carbonyl group at C7 position is preventing the olefin metathesis of endo-norbornene derivatives due to the complexation of the metal alkylidene. Time-dependent NMR studies showed the presence of new proton signals in the metal alkylidene region, which indicate the formation of metal complex with the carbonyl group of the substrate. These observations were further proved by ESI-MS analysis. Whereas, computational studies provided that the catalyst was interacting with the C7 carbonyl group and aligned perpendicular to that of norbornene olefin. Later, these endo-keto norbornene derivatives were reduced to hydroxyl derivatives diastereoselectively. Ring-rearrangement metathesis (RRM) of these hydroxyl derivatives, produced the [6/5/6], and [5/6/5] carbo-tricyclic cores of the natural products in one step. Whereas the RRM of O-allyl derivatives, delivered the oxa-tricyclic compounds in a single step with excellent yields.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason An ◽  
Jose Intano ◽  
Alissa Richard ◽  
Taehyun Kim ◽  
Jose Gascon ◽  
...  

The first general preparation of 4-bromo-2,3-dihydrofurans is reported. These non-aromatic heterocyles containing a useful coupling handle are accessed via Cu-catalyzed intramolecular cyclization of 1,2-dibromohomoallylic alcohols, which are themselves available in...


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