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Reactivity of Lithium β-Ketocarboxylates: The Role of Lithium Salts.

Mateo BertonRossella MelloPaul G WilliardMaría Elena González-Núñez
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
Lithium β-ketocarboxylates 1(COOLi), prepared by the reaction of lithium enolates 2(Li+) with carbon dioxide, readily undergo decarboxylative disproportionation in THF solution unless in the presence of lithium salts, in which case they are indefinitely stable at room temperature in inert atmosphere. The availability of stable THF solutions of lithium β-ketocarboxylates 1(COOLi) in the absence of carbon dioxide allowed reactions to take place with nitrogen bases and alkyl halides 3 to give α-alkyl ketones 1(R) after acidic hydrolysis. The sequence thus represents the use of carbon dioxide as a removable directing group for the selective monoalkylation of lithium enolates 2(Li+). The roles of lithium salts in preventing the disproportionation of lithium β-ketocarboxylates 1(COOLi) and in determining the course of the reaction with bases and alkyl halides 3 are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • carbon dioxide
  • solid state
  • ionic liquid
  • room temperature