Abstract
Treatment of (o-ethynyl)phenyl epoxides with TpRuPPh3(CH 3CN)2PF6 (10 mol %) in hot toluene (100 °C, 3-6 h) gave 2-naphthols or 1-alkylidene-2-indanones very selectively with isolated yields exceeding 72%, depending on the nature of the epoxide substituents. Surprisingly, the reaction intermediate proved to be a ruthenium-π-ketene species that can be trapped efficiently by alcohol to give an ester compound. This phenomenon indicates a novel oxygen transfer from epoxide to its terminal alkyne catalyzed by a ruthenium complex. A plausible mechanism is proposed on the basis of reaction products and the deuterium-labeling experiment. The 2-naphthol products are thought to derive from 6- endo- dig cyclization of (o-alkenyl)-phenyl ketene intermediates, whereas 1-alkylidene-2-indanones are given from the 5-endo-dig cyclization pathway.
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Madhushaw, R. J., Lin, M. Y., Abu Sohel, S. M., & Liu, R. S. (2004). Ruthenium-catalyzed cyclization of epoxide with a tethered alkyne: Formation of ketene intermediates via oxygen transfer from epoxides to terminal alkynes. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 126(22), 6895–6899. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja049943c
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