Issue 32, 2005

Efficient two-step synthesis of 3-halo-3-enals or 2-halo-2-alkenyl ketones from propargylic bromides via a unique cationic 1,2-aryl or proton shift in electrophilic addition reaction of 2,3-allenols with X+

Abstract

The reaction of readily available 1-substituted 2,3-allenols with Br2, NBS, or I2 afforded the not-easily-available but synthetically useful 3-halo-3-alkenals or 2-halo-2-alkenyl ketones in good yields via a sequential electrophilic interaction of X+ with the allene moiety , a 1,2-aryl or proton shift, and a H+-elimination process; the structures of the products were established by X-ray diffraction study.

Graphical abstract: Efficient two-step synthesis of 3-halo-3-enals or 2-halo-2-alkenyl ketones from propargylic bromides via a unique cationic 1,2-aryl or proton shift in electrophilic addition reaction of 2,3-allenols with X+

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Jun 2005
Accepted
14 Jun 2005
First published
13 Jul 2005

Chem. Commun., 2005, 4119-4121

Efficient two-step synthesis of 3-halo-3-enals or 2-halo-2-alkenyl ketones from propargylic bromides via a unique cationic 1,2-aryl or proton shift in electrophilic addition reaction of 2,3-allenols with X+

C. Fu, J. Li and S. Ma, Chem. Commun., 2005, 4119 DOI: 10.1039/B508069J

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