A Tandem Iridium-Catalyzed "chain-Walking"/Cope Rearrangement Sequence

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Abstract

An iridium-catalyzed tandem olefin migration/Cope rearrangement of alkenyl ω-ene cyclopropanes is reported. By this means, a variety of complex annulenes are obtained as single diastereomers starting from cyclopropyl ester derived from simple 1, ω-dienes and alkenyldiazo compounds. Long-range olefin migration over up to 10 positions could be realized and coupled with an efficient Cope rearrangement to yield valuable scaffolds. Various functional groups are well-tolerated, giving rise to densely functionalized products. Furthermore, the present methodology could be successfully extended to yield bicyclic cycloheptenones starting from readily available alkenyl cyclopropanols via a Kulinkovich reaction.

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Sommer, H., Weissbrod, T., & Marek, I. (2019). A Tandem Iridium-Catalyzed “chain-Walking”/Cope Rearrangement Sequence. ACS Catalysis, 9(3), 2400–2406. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.9b00118

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