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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 44, 2014 - Issue 19
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Original Articles

Ar-BINMOL–Derived Salan–Cu(II) Complex–Catalyzed Silyl-Reformatsky Reaction of Aromatic Aldehydes

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Pages 2861-2869 | Received 01 Apr 2014, Published online: 28 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

In this work, we have developed a facile protocol with salan–Cu system for the facile and selective synthesis of β-hydroxyesters via silyl-Reformatsky reaction with α-silylester and aldehydes. The screening and optimization of reaction conditions led to the determination of a practical and efficient procedure in which the salan–Cu exhibited promising catalytic activity in dimethylsulfoxide, in which the silyl-Reformatsky reaction of aromatic aldehydes with α-trimethylsilylmethylacetate gave the corresponding β-hydroxyester derivatives in excellent yields (up to 98%) under fluoride-free reaction conditions.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

X. L. W. thanks F. E. Zhu and C. Q. Sheng for their help.

Notes

a All reactions were carried out with 5 mol% of catalyst and ligand at room temperature for 48 h.

b The yield was isolated by flash column.

c No reaction or only trace product was detected (<5% yield).

d No addition of salan (1) ligand.

e No addition of metal salt or other catalyst.

f The use of 10 mol% of acetic acid.

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