Titanium isopropoxide-mediated cis-selective synthesis of 3,4-substituted butyrolactones from CO2

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We report a Ti(OiPr)4-mediated multicomponent reaction, which produces 3,4-substituted cis-δ-lactones from alkyl magnesium chloride, benzaldehyde and CO2. The key intermediate, titanacyclopropane, is formed in situ from Ti(OiPr)4 and a Grignard reagent, which enables 1,2-dinucleophilic reactivity that is used to insert carbon dioxide and an aldehyde. An alternative reaction route is also described where a primary alkene is used to create the titanacyclopropane. A computational analysis of the elementary steps shows that the carbon dioxide and the aldehyde insertion proceeds through an inner-sphere mechanism. A variety of cis-butyrolactones can be synthesized with up to 7 : 1 diastereoselectivity and 77% yield.

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Sahari, A., Do, C. D., Mannisto, J. K., Antico, E., Amaratunga, A., Hopmann, K. H., & Repo, T. (2022). Titanium isopropoxide-mediated cis-selective synthesis of 3,4-substituted butyrolactones from CO2. Chemical Communications, 58(18), 3027–3030. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cc00446a

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