Chromium–Salen Complex / Nitroxyl Radical Cooperative Catalysis:A New Combination for Aerobic Intramolecular Dearomative Coupling of Phenols

07 September 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Herein we describe an aerobic intramolecular dearomative coupling reaction of phenols using a catalytic system with the combination of a chromium–salen (Cr–salen) complex and a nitroxyl radical. This novel catalytic system enables the construction of a spirocyclic dienone product, which is a potentially useful intermediate for the synthesis of various natural products such as alkaloids and phenylpropanoids from bisphenol in good yield under mild reaction conditions (under O2 and ambient temperature). A preliminary mechanistic study suggests that this reaction system is promoted by a cooperative electron transfer between the Cr(III)–salen complex, nitroxyl radical and bisphenol substrate.

Keywords

oxidation
phenol
chromium
salen
nitroxyl radical

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