Abstract
Direct access to pharmaceutically attractive benzo-fused nine-membered heterocyclic alkenes 3 with a trifluoromethyl carbinol moiety was achieved via a palladium-catalyzed double-decarboxylative formal ring-expansion process from six-membered trifluoromethyl benzo[d][1,3]oxazinones 1 to nine-membered trifluoromethyl benzo[c][1,5]oxazonines 3 in the presence of vinylethylene carbonates 2. Generation of a Pd-π-allyl zwitterionic intermediate was proposed in the catalytic cycle. The trifluoromethyl group in the benzoxazinanones 1 plays an important role throughout the transformation. Diastereoselective chemical transformations of products 3 were also demonstrated.
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Das, P., Gondo, S., Nagender, P., Uno, H., Tokunaga, E., & Shibata, N. (2018). Access to benzo-fused nine-membered heterocyclic alkenes with a trifluoromethyl carbinol moiety: Via a double decarboxylative formal ring-expansion process under palladium catalysis. Chemical Science, 9(13), 3276–3281. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc05447e
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