CHIMIA (Aug 2014)

Taming Hypervalent Bonds and Strained Rings for Catalysis and Synthesis

  • Florian de Nanteuil,
  • Yifan Li,
  • Maria Victoria Vita,
  • Reto Frei,
  • Eloisa Serrano,
  • Sophie Racine,
  • Jérôme Waser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2014.516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 7-8

Abstract

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Improving the synthesis of complex organic molecules is essential for progress in many fields such as medicine, agrochemicals or materials. Since 2007, our laboratory has been focusing on the development of non-classical bond disconnections based on the use of small, energy-loaded organic molecules: hypervalent iodine reagents and strained rings. In this overview article, we report our progress since 2011 in these areas. The use of cyclic hypervalent iodine reagents has been extended to the C2-selective alkynylation of indoles, the domino cyclization alkynylation of allenes, the alkynylation of thiols and the azidation of carbonyl compounds. Amino-substituted aminocyclopropanes and aminocyclobutanes were used in [3+2] and [4+2] annulations to access nitrogen-rich building blocks, including nucleoside analogues. The first example of dynamic kinetic [3+2] annulation of aminocyclopropanes with both enol ethers and aldehydes was also reported.

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