Exploiting rhodium-catalysed ynamide hydroacylation as a platform for divergent heterocycle synthesis

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Abstract

The first examples of ynamide hydroacylation are described. Using rhodium catalysis, linear β-enaminone products are generated in high yield and excellent regioselectivity from the combination of aldehydes and ynamides. The enaminone products are subsequently used as a platform to construct a diverse array of substituted pyrazoles, pyrimidines, and isoxazoles in a two-step, one-pot sequence. It was found that with judicious choice of catalyst system it was possible to overturn the regioselectivity of the hydroacylation reaction to generate α-enaminone products.

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Straker, R. N., Majhail, M. K., & Willis, M. C. (2017). Exploiting rhodium-catalysed ynamide hydroacylation as a platform for divergent heterocycle synthesis. Chemical Science, 8(12), 7963–7968. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03795c

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