Copper-Catalyzed and Proton-Directed Selective Hydroxymethylation of Alkynes with CO2.
Mei-Yan WangXin JinXiaofei WangShumei XiaYue WangShouying HuangYing LiLiang-Nian HeXinbin MaPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
An intriguing strategy for copper-catalyzed hydroxymethylation of alkynes with CO2 and hydrosilane was developed. Switched on/off a proton source, for example, t BuOH, direct hydroxymethylation and reductive hydroxymethylation could be triggered selectively, delivering a series of allylic alcohols and homobenzylic alcohols, respectively, with high levels of Z/E, regio- and enantioselectivity. Such a selective synthesis is attributed to the differences in response of vinylcopper intermediate to proton and CO2 . The protonation of vinylcopper species is demonstrated to be prior to hydroxymethylation, thus allowing a diversion from direct alkyne hydroxymethylation to reductive hydroxymethylation in the presence of suitable proton.
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