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Using the phospha-Michael reaction for making phosphonium phenolate zwitterions

  • Matthias R. Steiner,
  • Max Schmallegger,
  • Larissa Donner,
  • Johann A. Hlina,
  • Christoph Marschner,
  • Judith Baumgartner and
  • Christian Slugovc

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2024, 20, 41–51, doi:10.3762/bjoc.20.6

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  • reactive in chloroform solution, while in methanol the corresponding phosphonium phenolate is formed. Keywords: Lewis-base catalysis; Michael acceptor reactivity; phospha-Michael reaction; phosphonium phenolate zwitterion; Introduction Organocatalysis has emerged in recent years as a valuable and
  • -carbonyl-based Michael acceptors. Results and Discussion Synthesis During our endeavors to identify potent Lewis-base catalysts for the oxa-Michael reaction [13][14], the triarylphosphine 1 was tested in a model reaction (2 equiv allyl alcohol, 1 equiv acrylonitrile, 0.05 equiv 1). However, no conversion
  • 3.09 ppm, respectively, and two novel signals for tertiary butyl groups. Accordingly, we reasoned that the phosphine has reacted presumably with acrylonitrile forming a stable species not suited to catalyze the oxa-Michael reaction. In order to identify this compound, we reacted 1 with acrylonitrile or
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Published 10 Jan 2024

Enolates ambushed – asymmetric tandem conjugate addition and subsequent enolate trapping with conventional and less traditional electrophiles

  • Péter Kisszékelyi and
  • Radovan Šebesta

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 593–634, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.44

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  • ) [34]. Encouraged by this, they have also attempted an intramolecular tandem conjugate addition/Michael reaction sequence, which has resulted in the expected cyclization product 30 in a diastereopure form (Scheme 7B). Zinc enolates readily react with allyl iodides 31 or the structurally similar Stork
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Published 04 May 2023

Strategies to access the [5-8] bicyclic core encountered in the sesquiterpene, diterpene and sesterterpene series

  • Cécile Alleman,
  • Charlène Gadais,
  • Laurent Legentil and
  • François-Hugues Porée

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 245–281, doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.23

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  • steps from accessible methylcyclopentenone 16 (Scheme 2). The sequence included a Mukaiyama–Michael reaction with silyl enol 15 followed by a Tsuji alkylation. With diene 17 in hands, the RCM reaction was performed by addition of G-II catalyst and furnished the expected C5-C8 bicyclic framework 18 in 95
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Published 03 Mar 2023

Oxa-Michael-initiated cascade reactions of levoglucosenone

  • Julian Klepp,
  • Thomas Bousfield,
  • Hugh Cummins,
  • Sarah V. A.-M. Legendre,
  • Jason E. Camp and
  • Ben W. Greatrex

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 1457–1462, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.151

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  • chemistry; levoglucosenone; oxa-Michael reaction; Introduction (−)-Levoglucosenone (1) is formed from the acid-catalyzed pyrolysis of cellulose along with minor amounts of furfural and 5-methylfurfural [1][2][3]. It has emerged as a promising starting material for enantioselective synthesis from materials
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Published 13 Oct 2022

Sesquiterpenes from the soil-derived fungus Trichoderma citrinoviride PSU-SPSF346

  • Wiriya Yaosanit,
  • Vatcharin Rukachaisirikul,
  • Souwalak Phongpaichit,
  • Sita Preedanon and
  • Jariya Sakayaroj

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 479–485, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.50

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  • intensities of Hb-3, H-5, and Hab-15, indicating that the carboxyl moiety was α-orientated. Biosynthetically, compound 2 might be derived from compound 4 or compound 5 by oxa-Michael reaction of 7-OH to the α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acid moiety to form a tetrahydrofuran unit followed by ring opening of the
  • lactone moiety and demethylation, respectively (Figure 4). Subsequent dehydration would afford compound 2 with an α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acid moiety. Alternatively, the ring opening of compound 4 and demethylation of compound 5 would occur prior to the oxa-Michael reaction. Accordingly, the absolute
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Published 29 Apr 2022

New advances in asymmetric organocatalysis

  • Radovan Šebesta

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 240–242, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.28

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  • Waser employed an isothiourea catalyst for esterification-mediated kinetic resolution of paracyclophane derivatives with planar chirality [19]. Parida and Pan showed that a Michael reaction coupled with an acyl transfer reaction between α-nitroketones and 4-arylidenepyrrolidine-2,3-diones can produce a
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Published 28 Feb 2022

Asymmetric organocatalytic Michael addition of cyclopentane-1,2-dione to alkylidene oxindole

  • Estelle Silm,
  • Ivar Järving and
  • Tõnis Kanger

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 167–173, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.18

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  • Estelle Silm Ivar Jarving Tonis Kanger Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Tallinn University of Technology, Akadeemia tee 15, 12618 Tallinn, Estonia 10.3762/bjoc.18.18 Abstract An asymmetric Michael reaction between cyclopentane-1,2-dione and alkylidene oxindole was studied in the
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Recent advances in organocatalytic asymmetric aza-Michael reactions of amines and amides

  • Pratibha Sharma,
  • Raakhi Gupta and
  • Raj K. Bansal

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2585–2610, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.173

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  • asymmetric aza-Michael reaction (aza-MR) alone or in tandem with other organic reaction(s) is an important synthetic tool to form new C–N bond(s) leading to developing new libraries of diverse types of bioactive nitrogen compounds. The synthesis and application of a variety of organocatalysts for
  • organocatalysts in asymmetric aza-MR. Keywords: asymmetric aza-Michael reaction; covalent bonding catalysis; nitrogen heterocycles; non-covalent bonding catalysis; organocatalysis; Introduction The Michael reaction though discovered about 135 years ago [1][2] continues to attract attention of the chemists owing
  • ][5][6][7]. The reaction involving a nitrogen-based nucleophile as the Michael donor is known as the aza-Michael reaction (aza-MR). In view of its ability to introduce a nitrogen-containing functionality at the β-position of an activated alkenyl- or alkynyl-substrate, over the years, it has developed
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Published 18 Oct 2021

Enantioenriched α-substituted glutamates/pyroglutamates via enantioselective cyclopropenimine-catalyzed Michael addition of amino ester imines

  • Zara M. Seibel,
  • Jeffrey S. Bandar and
  • Tristan H. Lambert

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 2077–2084, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.134

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  • reactivity might be sufficient to overcome the reactivity limitations of pronucleophiles derived from other α-amino esters [42]. In this paper, we describe the use of cyclopropenimine catalysis for the enantioselective catalytic Michael reaction of α-substituted amino ester imines. Results and Discussion To
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Published 17 Aug 2021

Asymmetric organocatalyzed synthesis of coumarin derivatives

  • Natália M. Moreira,
  • Lorena S. R. Martelli and
  • Arlene G. Corrêa

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1952–1980, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.128

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  • addition of cyclic 1,3‐dicarbonyl compounds, including 4-hydroxycoumarins 1, to α,β‐unsaturated enones 2 (Scheme 1). This versatile Michael reaction afforded (S)-warfarin (3a) and other Michael adducts 3 in high yields and good enantiomeric excess (ee), using (4S,5S)-4,5-diphenylimidazolidine-2-carboxylic
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Published 03 Aug 2021

Electron-rich triarylphosphines as nucleophilic catalysts for oxa-Michael reactions

  • Susanne M. Fischer,
  • Simon Renner,
  • A. Daniel Boese and
  • Christian Slugovc

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1689–1697, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.117

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  • triarylphosphines TPP, MMTPP and TMTPP as catalysts for the oxa-Michael reaction three varyingly strong Michael acceptors, namely acrylonitrile (1), acrylamide (2) and divinyl sulfone (3) were reacted with four different alcohols of similar molecular mass but different acidity (Figure 1). The stoichiometry of
  • catalyst TPP is unable to promote the oxa-Michael reaction of the good Michael acceptor 1 (electrophilicity parameter E of −19.05 [19]) with the least acidic alcohol 2-propanol (a) as virtually no conversion was observed after 24 h. Using MMTPP leads to a minor improvement and a 3% conversion towards 1a
  • poly4 exhibiting even lower Mn values (820 and 890 g/mol, Ð = 1.7 and 1.8) than those obtained in the room temperature reaction. Considering the distinctly higher double-bond conversions at 80 °C, these findings point to another double-bond consuming reaction beside the oxa-Michael reaction. The
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Organocatalytic asymmetric Michael/acyl transfer reaction between α-nitroketones and 4-arylidenepyrrolidine-2,3-diones

  • Chandrakanta Parida and
  • Subhas Chandra Pan

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1447–1452, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.100

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  • reported. A bifunctional thiourea catalyst was found to be effective for this reaction. With 10 mol % of the catalyst, good results were attained for a variety of 1,5-dihydro-2H-pyrrol-2-ones under mild reaction conditions. Keywords: acyl transfer; enantioselectivity; Michael reaction; organocatalysis
  • ; pyrrolidine-2,3-dione; Introduction The Michael reaction is a powerful reaction that has been so far applied for the formation of carbon–carbon and carbon–heteroatom bonds in organic synthesis [1][2]. After the renaissance of organocatalysis in the year 2000, this field has been applied tremendously for the
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A comprehensive review of flow chemistry techniques tailored to the flavours and fragrances industries

  • Guido Gambacorta,
  • James S. Sharley and
  • Ian R. Baxendale

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1181–1312, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.90

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  • good conversion and selectivity. Its synthesis was revealed to be highly dependent on the residence time as lower flow rates brought about the secondary Michael reaction adduct 104. A secondary amine-functionalised silica was also investigated, although yielding the product in lower selectivity. The
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Published 18 May 2021

N-tert-Butanesulfinyl imines in the asymmetric synthesis of nitrogen-containing heterocycles

  • Joseane A. Mendes,
  • Paulo R. R. Costa,
  • Miguel Yus,
  • Francisco Foubelo and
  • Camilla D. Buarque

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1096–1140, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.86

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  • -workers found that combining an asymmetric nucleophilic addition to the chiral imine, with an intramolecular conjugate aza-Michael reaction, the expected 1,3-disubstituted isoindolines were produced with high diastereoselectivity [96]. Importantly, depending on the base involved in the intramolecular aza
  • -Michael reaction, it was possible to reach either cis- or trans-isoindolines, 69 and 70, respectively, from the same precursor 68. The authors proposed that the thermodynamically more stable cis-isomer 69 is formed when TBAF was used. Meanwhile, working under kinetic conditions (DBU as base), trans-isomer
  • , and intramolecular Michael reaction, among others [110][111][112][113][114][115]. Despite the considerable effort made to date in this field, the development of new methodologies that allow accessing these heterocycles in a stereoselective way, and taking into account environmental considerations as
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  • respect, a bifunctional quinine-derived sulfonamide organocatalyst was developed to catalyze the asymmetric sulfa-Michael reaction of naphthalene-1-thiol with trans-chalcone derivatives. The target sulfa-Michael adducts were obtained with up to 96% ee under mild conditions and with a low (1 mol
  • %) catalyst loading. Selected enantiomerically enriched sulfa-Michael addition products were subjected to oxidation to obtain the corresponding sulfones. Keywords: asymmetric synthesis; bifunctional catalysis; cinchona alkaloids; organocatalysis; sulfa-Michael reaction; Introduction Derivatives of the
  •  1). This new organocatalyst was employed in the model asymmetric sulfa-Michael reaction of naphthalene-1-thiol and trans-chalcone, in addition to the amino-substituted DMAP and quinine-based organocatalysts (6, 7a–c and 8a–c) in our library (Figure 1), as well as previously reported quinine derived
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Synthesis of aryl 2-bromo-2-chloro-1,1-difluoroethyl ethers through the base-mediated reaction between phenols and halothane

  • Yukiko Karuo,
  • Ayaka Kametani,
  • Atsushi Tarui,
  • Kazuyuki Sato,
  • Kentaro Kawai and
  • Masaaki Omote

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 89–96, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.9

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  • , without byproduct formation from a Michael reaction (Table 2, entry 14). When o-aminophenol (1p) was used as the substrate, the coupling reaction occurred on the hydroxy group exclusively to give 2p (Table 2, entry 15). To show the synthetic advantages of the obtained gem-difluoro ethers 2, we examined
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Hierarchically assembled helicates as reaction platform – from stoichiometric Diels–Alder reactions to enamine catalysis

  • David Van Craen,
  • Jenny Begall,
  • Johannes Großkurth,
  • Leonard Himmel,
  • Oliver Linnenberg,
  • Elisabeth Isaak and
  • Markus Albrecht

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2338–2345, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.195

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  • on the results of the stoichiometric reaction, a secondary amine-catalyzed nitro-Michael reaction is performed as well which afforded reasonable diastereoselectivities. Keywords: Diels–Alder reaction; enamine catalysis; hierarchical helicates; remote-control; stereoselectivity; Introduction Carbon
  • stereocontrol and achiral catalytically active ligands. Enamine-catalyzed nitro-Michael reactions The nitro-Michael reaction [37][38][39][40] seemed to be suitable to be performed at hierarchically assembled helicates due to the reaction’s “benchmark character” [41]. Therefore, ligands bearing secondary amine
  • measurement of the yield and the diastereoselectivity was possible by NMR spectroscopy. The nitro-Michael reaction of 3 equivalents propanal (14) and β-nitrostyrene (15) with 25 mol % of 13a-H2 after 2 days at room temperature resulted in 45% yield of product 16 and a nearly 1:1 diastereomeric ratio (Table 2
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Convenient access to pyrrolidin-3-ylphosphonic acids and tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3-ylphosphonates with multiple contiguous stereocenters from nonracemic adducts of a Ni(II)-catalyzed Michael reaction

  • Alexander N. Reznikov,
  • Dmitry S. Nikerov,
  • Anastasiya E. Sibiryakova,
  • Victor B. Rybakov,
  • Evgeniy V. Golovin and
  • Yuri N. Klimochkin

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 2073–2079, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.174

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  • metal-complexes-catalyzed [23][24][25][26] or organocatalyzed [27][28][29][30][31][32] Michael reaction is one of the most important synthetic tools for the asymmetric formation of a C–C bond. Moreover, the generation of the first stereocenter of a given configuration during the catalytic process leads
  • to the possibility of creating enantiomerically pure compounds with several stereocenters through the directed regulation of diastereoselectivity in subsequent transformations, which can be realized as stepwise or cascade processes. Due to this reason, the Michael reaction was successfully used over
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Tuneable access to indole, indolone, and cinnoline derivatives from a common 1,4-diketone Michael acceptor

  • Dalel El-Marrouki,
  • Sabrina Touchet,
  • Abderrahmen Abdelli,
  • Hédi M’Rabet,
  • Mohamed Lotfi Efrit and
  • Philippe C. Gros

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1722–1731, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.144

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  • indole, indolone, or cinnoline derivatives from the same starting material is not yet available. To reach this goal, the Michael reaction between 1,4-diketones and primary amines seems particularly attractive because of its straightforward and metal-free properties, and because they can be performed
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Pauson–Khand reaction of fluorinated compounds

  • Jorge Escorihuela,
  • Daniel M. Sedgwick,
  • Alberto Llobat,
  • Mercedes Medio-Simón,
  • Pablo Barrio and
  • Santos Fustero

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1662–1682, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.138

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  • in wet nitromethane under reflux, clean conjugate addition/detrifluoromethylation was observed, in this case followed by retro-Michael reaction of nitromethane achieving enones 65 in moderate to good yields (Scheme 37). Interestingly, the overall reaction sequence results in the formal inversion of
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Published 14 Jul 2020

Recent synthesis of thietanes

  • Jiaxi Xu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 1357–1410, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.116

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Published 22 Jun 2020

Synthesis of 4-(2-fluorophenyl)-7-methoxycoumarin: experimental and computational evidence for intramolecular and intermolecular C–F···H–C bonds

  • Vuyisa Mzozoyana,
  • Fanie R. van Heerden and
  • Craig Grimmer

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 190–199, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.22

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  • , numerous methods for the synthesis of these compounds have been developed, examples are the Pechmann condensation [10][11], Stille coupling reaction [12], Knoevenagel condensation [13], Heck coupling reaction [14], Kostanecki reaction, Baylis–Hillman reaction [15], Michael reaction [16], Suzuki–Miyaura
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1,5-Phosphonium betaines from N-triflylpropiolamides, triphenylphosphane, and active methylene compounds

  • Vito A. Fiore,
  • Chiara Freisler and
  • Gerhard Maas

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 2603–2611, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.253

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  • -Michael reaction; propiolamides; Introduction Beside the well-known phosphonium ylides (Wittig ylides, methylenephosphoranes), various other types of zwitterions containing a tetravalent phosphonium moiety (phosphonium betaines) exist. They are often considered as reaction intermediates, but reports on
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N-(1-Phenylethyl)aziridine-2-carboxylate esters in the synthesis of biologically relevant compounds

  • Iwona E. Głowacka,
  • Aleksandra Trocha,
  • Andrzej E. Wróblewski and
  • Dorota G. Piotrowska

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 1722–1757, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.168

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Published 23 Jul 2019

Synthesis of non-racemic 4-nitro-2-sulfonylbutan-1-ones via Ni(II)-catalyzed asymmetric Michael reaction of β-ketosulfones

  • Alexander N. Reznikov,
  • Anastasiya E. Sibiryakova,
  • Marat R. Baimuratov,
  • Eugene V. Golovin,
  • Victor B. Rybakov and
  • Yuri N. Klimochkin

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2019, 15, 1289–1297, doi:10.3762/bjoc.15.127

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  • catalytic Michael reaction itself was carried out with high diastereoselectivity, but the Michael adducts may epimerize at the C-2 position at a significant rate. Conditions for the preparation of individual diastereomers were found. Keywords: asymmetric catalysis; chiral diamine ligands; ketosulfones
  • diastereomer 8a was dissolved in chloroform-d and the formation of the second diastereomer 9a was monitored by 1H NMR. Surprisingly, we found that, along with the epimerization of (2R,3S)-8a to (2S,3S)-9a, retro-Michael reaction occurred (Figure 4). It is noteworthy that firstly the formation of sulfone 5a was
  • -Michael reaction of (2R,3S)-8a in chloroform-d solution. ORTEP diagram of (2R,3S)-8d. The proposed mechanism of asymmetric addition of β-ketosulfones to nitroalkenes. Transition state models for asymmetric addition of β-ketosulfones to nitroalkenes. Screening of Ni(II) complexes with chiral diamines in
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