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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 43, 2013 - Issue 10
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Mild, Rapid, and Inexpensive Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Allylic and Propargylic Esters

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Pages 1460-1468 | Received 07 Nov 2011, Published online: 05 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

A variety of allylic and propargylic esters were rapidly prepared via microwave heating of their corresponding mixed anhydride derived from pivaloyl chloride. The reaction conditions were modified to account for the sterics of the alcohol and the electronics of the carboxylic acid.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This research has been supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Ontario Research Fund, and Carleton University.

Notes

a Catalyst loading was 50 mol% for Ti(O-i-Pr)4 and 10 mol% for B(OH)3.

b Ratios determined by integration of 1H NMR spectra of crude reaction mixtures.

a 2-Chloropyridine was used in place of pyridine.

a Reaction conducted using 2.0 g (6.6 mmol) of 8.

b The modest yield is ascribed to the volatility of 25.

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