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Published August 31, 2011 | Accepted Version + Supplemental Material
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Phosphine-Catalyzed Annulations of Azomethine Imines: Allene-Dependent [3 + 2], [3 + 3], [4 + 3], and [3 + 2 + 3] Pathways

Abstract

In this paper we describe the phosphine-catalyzed [3 + 2], [3 + 3], [4 + 3], and [3 + 2 + 3] annulations of azomethine imines and allenoates. These processes mark the first use of azomethine imines in nucleophilic phosphine catalysis, producing dinitrogen-fused heterocycles, including tetrahydropyrazolo-pyrazolones, -pyridazinones, -diazepinones, and -diazocinones. Counting the two different reaction modes in the [3 + 3] cyclizations, there are five distinct reaction pathways—the choice of which depends on the structure and chemical properties of the allenoate. All reactions are operationally simple and proceed smoothly under mild reaction conditions, affording a broad range of 1,2-dinitrogen-containing heterocycles in moderate to excellent yields. A zwitterionic intermediate formed from a phosphine and two molecules of ethyl 2,3-butadienoate acted as a 1,5-dipole in the annulations of azomethine imines, leading to the [3 + 2 + 3] tetrahydropyrazolo-diazocinone products. The incorporation of two molecules of an allenoate into an eight-membered-ring product represents a new application of this versatile class of molecules in nucleophilic phosphine catalysis. The salient features of this protocol—the facile access to a diverse range of nitrogen-containing heterocycles and the simple preparation of azomethine imine substrates—suggest that it might find extensive applications in heterocycle synthesis.

Additional Information

© 2011 American Chemical Society. Published In Issue August 31, 2011; Article ASAP August 03, 2011; Received: January 21, 2011. This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (H.G.), the startup research funding from China Agricultural University (H.G.), Chinese Universities Scientific Fund (Project Nos. 2011JS029 and 2011JS031) (H.G.), the National Scientific and Technology Supporting Program of China (2011BAE06B05-5) (H.G.), Nutriechem Company (H.G.), and the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH; O.K.: R01GM-071779 and P41GM081282). Computational facilitieswere funded by grants from ARO-DURIP and ONR-DURIP.

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