铜催化羰基化作用下 α-氧碳烯中间体的生成和转化

Yang Yuan , Xiao-Feng Wu
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自 Otto Roelen 于 1938 年发现费托合成反应以来,过渡金属催化的羰基化反应已成为制备含羰基和碳链增加化合物的最重要方法之一。因此,羰基化研究领域在过去几十年中受到了极大的关注,并在不断发展壮大。随着羰基化的不断发展和机理研究的深入,更多的机理细节和变化被揭示出来,为有机合成提供了更多的可能性。最近,铜催化被引入到烯的羰基官能化中,从而实现了从简单的起始材料快速组装官能化羰基化合物。在本开户绑定手机领体验金中,我们总结了铜催化烯烃硼羰基化的新发现,其基础是α-氧碳烯中间体的生成和转化。我们相信,本报告中介绍的结果将进一步启发人们设计新的羰基化反应。
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Generation and transformation of α-oxy carbene intermediates enabled by copper-catalyzed carbonylation

Since the Fischer-Tropsch reaction was discovered by Otto Roelen in 1938, transition metal-catalyzed carbonylation reactions come in as one of the most important methods for preparing carbonyl-containing and carbon chain-increased compounds. As a result, the field of carbonylation research has received considerable attention over the past decades and continues to increase. With the continuous development of carbonylation and the in-depth study of the mechanism, more mechanistic details and variations have been revealed, which provide more possibilities for organic synthesis. Recently, copper catalysis has been introduced to the carbonylative functionalization of alkenes, thus enabling the rapid assembly of functionalized carbonyl compounds from simple starting materials. In this Account, we summarize the new findings in the Cu-catalyzed borocarbonylation of alkenes based on the generation and transformation of α-oxy carbene intermediates. We believe that the results presented in this Account will further inspire the design of new carbonylation reactions.

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