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Titania-Promoted Carboxylic Acid Alkylations of Alkenes and Cascade Addition–Cyclizations

Authors :
Andrew Mills
Roy T. McBurney
David W. Manley
Phillip Miller
John C. Walton
Christopher O’Rourke
EPSRC
University of St Andrews. School of Chemistry
University of St Andrews. EaSTCHEM
Source :
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2014.

Abstract

Photochemical reactions employing TiO and carboxylic acids under dry anaerobic conditions led to several types of C-C bond-forming processes with electron-deficient alkenes. The efficiency of alkylation varied appreciably with substituents in the carboxylic acids. The reactions of aryloxyacetic acids with maleimides resulted in a cascade process in which a pyrrolochromene derivative accompanied the alkylated succinimide. The selectivity for one or other of these products could be tuned to some extent by employing the photoredox catalyst under different conditions. Aryloxyacetic acids adapted for intramolecular ring closures by inclusion of 2-alkenyl, 2-aryl, or 2-oximinyl functionality reacted rather poorly. Profiles of reactant consumption and product formation for these systems were obtained by an in situ NMR monitoring technique. An array of different catalyst forms were tested for efficiency and ease of use. The proposed mechanism, involving hole capture at the TiO surface by the carboxylates followed by CO loss, was supported by EPR spectroscopic evidence of the intermediates. Deuterium labeling indicated that the titania likely donates protons from surface hydroxyl groups as well as supplying electrons and holes, thus acting as both a catalyst and a reaction partner. Publisher PDF

Details

ISSN :
15206904 and 00223263
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fedee95ea433c83a55d3ea65e91daa8f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jo4027929