Bis-enolates with Extended π-Conjugation Are Powerful Nucleophiles: A Study of Their Alkylation Reactions with Very Hindered C-Electrophiles

JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2019)

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Abstract
Bis-enolates with extended π-conjugation, prepared by alkali metal-mediated reduction of several aromatic and unsaturated diesters, can be efficiently and regioselectively alkylated with very hindered C-electrophiles, such as neopentyl, secondary and tertiary alkyl halides, and tosylates. A one-step synthesis of 4-alkyl phthalates was derived from the reductive alkylation of a phthalate diester with hindered halides followed by rearomatization with oxygen. Additionally, synthetic protocols have been developed to efficiently prepare complex fused- or spiro-bicycles from diisopropyl phthalate in just one or two steps.
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powerful nucleophiles,alkylation reactions,bis-enolates,c-electrophiles
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