Umpolung Reactivity of Diazo Arylidene succinimides: Distal C–H Functionalization of α-Thiocarbonyls from the Reactive Carbenoid Center

30 August 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

Herein, for the first time we have explored the umpolung reactivity of vinylogous carbon centre of diazo arylidene succinimide (DAS) through rhodium catalysis to achieve [2,3]-Stevens rearrangement of α-thioether esters. The protocol has successfully demonstrated the distal C-H bond functionalization of the α-thioether esters at room temperature. Alongside, the carbenoid reactivity of DAS has also been achieved with Doyle-Kirmse reaction of allyl/propargyl phenyl sulfides. The protocol proved to be practical to synthesize a wide variety of [2,3]-Stevens rearrangement products exclusively and the possible side products emanating from Pummerer rearrangement and [1,2]-Stevens rearrangement were not observed. This catalytic protocol works smoothly in environmentally benign solvent under open air to afford the corresponding desired products with excellent diastereo-, regio- and chemo-selectivities in good to excellent yields. The protocol also proved to be scalable on gram quantity.

Keywords

Umpolung reactivity
Diazo arylidene succinimide (DAS)
[2
3]-Stevens Rearrangement
Doyle-Kirmse reaction
Diastereoselective

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Umpolung Reactivity of Diazo Arylidene succinimides: Distal C–H Functionalization of α-Thiocarbonyls from the Reactive Carbenoid Center
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The supporting information (ESI) gives general procedures, Characterization and Analytical data using NMR, Mass spectroscopy. It also contains the copies of proton, carbon spectra of all the compounds synthesized.
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