The birth and development of π-allylpalladium chemistry

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The reaction of π-allylpalladium chloride with malonate to give allylmalonate discovered in 1965 marked the birth of π-allylpalladium chemistry. A group of new synthetic reactions, developed subsequently in our laboratory based on Pd-catalyzed decarboxylation of allyl carbonates, allyl β-keto carboxylates, and allyl formates are summerized. All these reactions proceed under neutral conditions. Allyl carbonates are very active for allylation of nucleophiles without a base. A new generation of βketo esters and malonates was developed by the introduction of the Pd-catalyzed reaction of their allylic esters. Hydrogenolysis of allylic compounds with triethylammonium formate proceeds regio- and stereoselectively to afford regio- and stereodefined olefins. The hydrogenolysis also can be used for deprotection of the allyl protecting group.

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Tsuji, J. (1999). The birth and development of π-allylpalladium chemistry. Yuki Gosei Kagaku Kyokaishi/Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, 57(12), 1036–1050. https://doi.org/10.5059/yukigoseikyokaishi.57.1036

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