Rhodium Carbene Routes to Oxazoles and Thiazoles. Catalyst Effects in the Synthesis of Oxazole and Thiazole Carboxylates, Phosphonates, and Sulfones
2009; American Chemical Society; Volume: 75; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/jo902256r
ISSN1520-6904
AutoresBaolu Shi, Alexander J. Blake, William Lewis, Ian B. Campbell, Brian D. Judkins, Christopher J. Moody,
Tópico(s)Catalytic C–H Functionalization Methods
ResumoDirhodium tetraacetate catalyzed reaction of α-diazo-β-keto-carboxylates and -phosphonates with arenecarboxamides gives 2-aryloxazole-4-carboxylates and 4-phosphonates by carbene N−H insertion and cyclodehydration. In stark contrast, dirhodium tetrakis(heptafluorobutyramide) catalysis results in a dramatic change of regioselectivity to give oxazole-5-carboxylates and 5-phosphonates. α-Diazo-β-ketosulfones behave similarly and give 5-sulfonyloxazoles upon dirhodium tetrakis(heptafluorobutyramide) catalyzed reaction with carboxamides. The analogous reactions of thiocarboxamides give the corresponding thiazole-5-carboxylates, -phosphonates, and -sulfones.
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