Substrate-controlled chemoselective assembly of coumarins and Morita–Baylis–Hillman alcohols from salicylaldehydes with acrylates

IF 1.8 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC
Kai-Kai Wang , Yan-Li Li , Can Wang , Lei Hua , Xueji Ma , Rongxiang Chen
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Abstract

Substrate-controlled divergent reactions of between salicylaldehydes and acrylates have been developed. By using methyl acrylate as the substrate with salicylaldehydes, a domino reaction was established, delivering coumarins with good yield (up to 81% yields) and high chemoselectivity under mild conditions. Whereas the methyl acrylate was changed to tert-butyl acrylate or iso-propyl acrylate, the classical Morita − Baylis − Hillman adducts were produced in good yields (up to 75% yields) under near exclusivity under the otherwise identical reaction conditions, without any other competitive products. Additionally, the synthetic utility of the present methodology was further demonstrated by synthetic transformation. The structure of the typical product was unambiguously established by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.

水杨醛与丙烯酸酯在底物控制下化学选择性组装香豆素和莫里塔-贝利斯-希尔曼醇
研究人员开发了水杨醛与丙烯酸酯之间的底物控制分歧反应。通过使用丙烯酸甲酯作为水杨醛的底物,建立了多米诺反应,在温和的条件下产生了收率高(收率高达 81%)和化学选择性高的香豆素。将丙烯酸甲酯换成丙烯酸叔丁酯或丙烯酸异丙酯后,在相同的反应条件下,经典的 Morita - Baylis - Hillman 加合物的产率很高(产率高达 75%),几乎具有排他性,没有任何其他竞争产物。此外,本方法的合成实用性还通过合成转化得到了进一步证明。通过单晶 X 射线衍射分析,明确确定了典型产物的结构。
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Synthetic Communications
Synthetic Communications 化学-有机化学
CiteScore
4.40
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4.80%
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156
审稿时长
4.3 months
期刊介绍: Synthetic Communications presents communications describing new methods, reagents, and other synthetic work pertaining to organic chemistry with sufficient experimental detail to permit reported reactions to be repeated by a chemist reasonably skilled in the art. In addition, the Journal features short, focused review articles discussing topics within its remit of synthetic organic chemistry.
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