Vanadyl species-catalyzed complementary β-oxidative carbonylation of styrene derivatives with aldehydes

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A series of oxometallic species and metal acetylacetonates (acac) was examined as catalysts for oxidative carbonylation of styrene with benzaldehyde using t-butylhydroperoxide as the co-oxidant in warm acetonitrile. Among them, VO((acac)2 and vanadyl(iv) chloride were found to be the only catalyst class to achieve cross-coupling processes by judiciously tuning the ligand electronic attributes, leading to β-hydroxylation- and β-peroxidation-carbonylation of styrene, respectively, in a complementary manner. Mechanistic studies indicated that vanadyl-associated acyl radicals generated by t-butoxy radical-assisted, homolytic cleavage of the aldehyde C-H bond were involved in tandem processes with an exclusive syn diastereoselectivity in the case of β-methylstyrene. This journal is

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Yang, W. C., Weng, S. S., Ramasamy, A., Rajeshwaren, G., Liao, Y. Y., & Chen, C. T. (2015). Vanadyl species-catalyzed complementary β-oxidative carbonylation of styrene derivatives with aldehydes. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 13(8), 2385–2392. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ob02621g

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