A rhodium catalyzed cycloisomerization and tandem Diels-Alder reaction for facile access to diverse bicyclic and tricyclic heterocycles

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Abstract

A regioselective distal cycloisomerization of 1,6-allenenes was successfully developed to afford six-membered ring exocyclic 1,3-dienes employing a rhodium/diphosphine catalyst system. Deuterium labelling experiments and DFT calculations were performed to provide insights into the reaction mechanism of this unprecedented transformation. In addition, one-pot tandem Diels-Alder reactions with various dienophiles could readily construct diverse bicyclic and tricyclic nitrogen heterocycles, which are ubiquitous core scaffolds for a variety of natural products and bioactives. High efficiency and exclusive chemo and regioselectivities for a broad substrate scope were achieved under mild conditions using a low catalyst loading of 0.5 mol%.

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Zhou, Y., Nikbakht, A., Bauer, F., & Breit, B. (2019). A rhodium catalyzed cycloisomerization and tandem Diels-Alder reaction for facile access to diverse bicyclic and tricyclic heterocycles. Chemical Science, 10(18), 4805–4810. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc00980a

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