Dihydrobenzofuran production from catalytic tandem Claisen rearrangement–intramolecular hydroaryloxylation of allyl phenyl ethers in subcritical water†
Abstract
We herein report a mild method for the preparation of dihydrobenzofurans through hydrothermal catalytic tandem Claisen rearrangement–intramolecular hydroaryloxylation of allyl phenyl ethers. This reaction provides a new method for constructing dihydrobenzofurans, a process that is potentially applicable to natural product synthesis. SBA-15, TS-1, HZSM-5 were chosen as catalysts in a hydrothermal reaction medium between 200 and 320 °C. HZSM-5 catalyst showed the highest catalytic activity, and the effects of molar ratio of allyl phenyl ether–water, time, pressure, temperature and catalyst on the Claisen hydroaryloxylation in hydrothermal condition were investigated. The latter two process variables had the greatest influence on the product yields and distribution. A series of allyl phenyl ether derivatives were also treated in hydrothermal condition with HZSM-5 catalyst to offer high yield of corresponding dihydrobenzofurans.