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Rhodium(I)-Catalyzed Three-Component [4+2+1] Cycloaddition Of Two Vinylallenes And Co

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL(2021)

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Abstract
Transition metal-catalyzed [4+2+1] reactions of dienes (or diene derivatives such as vinylallenes), alkynes/alkenes, and CO (or carbenes) are expected to be the most straightforward approach to synthesize challenging seven-membered ring compounds, but so far only limited successes have been realized. Here, an unexpected three-component [4+2+1] reaction between two vinylallenes and CO was discovered to give highly functionalized tropone derivatives under mild conditions, where one vinylallene acts as a C-4 synthon, the other vinylallene as a C-2 synthon, and CO as a C-1 synthon. It was proposed that this reaction occurred via oxidative cyclization of the diene part of one vinylallene molecule, followed by insertion of the terminal alkene part of the allene moiety in another vinylallene, into the Rh-C bond of five-membered rhodacycle. Then, CO insertion and reductive elimination gave the [4+2+1] cycloadduct. Further experimental exploration of why ene/yne-vinylallenes and CO gave monocyclic tropone derivatives instead of 6/7-bicyclic ring products were reported here.
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[4+2+1] reaction, cycloaddition, rhodium, seven-membered rings, vinylallenes
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