Effective synthesis of aryl ethers and coumaranones employing the palladium-catalyzed enyne-diyne.
J Org Chem 2000;
65:568-72. [PMID:
10813973 DOI:
10.1021/jo991519k]
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Abstract
Alkyl-, alkoxy-, and aryloxy-substituted conjugated enynes 1 in the presence of Pd(PPh(3))(4) catalyst smoothly underwent the regiospecific [4 + 2] cycloaddition reaction with conjugated alkyl- and alkoxy-substituted symmetric diynes 2 to give multisubstituted aryl ethers 3 in good to high yields. Benzannulation of enynes 1d-g with unsymmetric diyne 6, possessing alkyl and alkoxy groups at acetylenic terminii, in most cases produced an aromatic product 8 with an alkoxy group of diyne attached to the ethynyl moiety of the aromatic product. Remarkably, alkoxy-substituted diynes 2c and 6 underwent the benzannulation reaction with 1 at an unusually low temperature of 0 degrees C! One-pot consecutive benzannulation of alkyl-substituted enynes 1d,e and alkoxy-substituted enynes 1f,g with alkoxy-substituted diynes 2c and 6 followed by protonolysis with TsOH afforded coumaranones 9a-c and 10 in reasonable to high overall yields.
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