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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 41, 2011 - Issue 8
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Original Articles

FeCl3-Mediated Reaction of Alkynols with Iodine: An Efficient and Convenient Synthetic Route to Vinyl Iodides

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Pages 1200-1207 | Received 29 Apr 2009, Published online: 21 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

The FeCl3-mediated reaction of alkynols with iodine resulted in intramolecular addition of hydroxyl to alkyne to produce a wide range of iodocycloenol ethers in good to excellent yields under mild reaction conditions. On the other hand, 1,2-diiodides were obtained in good yields when propargyl alcohol reacted with iodine in the same condition.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors are grateful to the NSF of China (20772099) and Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province (2009GZH00013) for financial support.

Notes

a Reactions were conducted with catalyst (0.3 mmol), 5-hexyn-1-ol (1.0 mmol), and iodine (1.0 mmol) in CH3CN (5 mL) at rt.

b Isolated yield.

c Reaction was conducted with 5-hexyn-1-ol (1.0 mmol) and iodine (1.5 mmol) in CH3CN (5 mL) at rt.

d (E)-2a was isolated as a single diastereomerm, and the E-conformer was confirmed by NOESY experiment.

e 0.2 mol equiv FeCl3 · 6H2O was used.

f 1.0 mol equiv FeCl3 · 6H2O and 0.5 mol equiv I2 were used.

a All reactions were conducted with FeCl3 · 6H2O (1.0 mmol), alkynol (1.0 mmol), and iodine (0.5 mmol) in CH3CN (5 mL) at rt.

b Isolated yield.

c Not detected and 4-phenyl pent-3-en-1-yne was obtained with 15% yield because the reaction was messy.

d 2b was isolated as a single diastereomer and was expected to be E-conformer by the reaction mechanism (Scheme 2).

e Ratio determined by 1H NMR analysis.

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