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Phosphine-Catalyzed Vinylation at Low Acetylene Pressure.

Nikolai A SitteMaximilian MenchePavel TužinaFrank BienewaldAnsgar SchäferPeter CombaFrank RomingerA Stephen K HashmiThomas Schaub
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2021)
The vinylation of various nucleophiles with acetylene at a maximum pressure of 1.5 bar is achieved by organocatalysis with easily accessible phosphines like tri-n-butylphosphine. A detailed mechanistic investigation by quantum-chemical and experimental methods supports a nucleophilic activation of acetylene by the phosphine catalyst. At 140 °C and typically 5 mol % catalyst loading, cyclic amides, oxazolidinones, ureas, unsaturated cyclic amines, and alcohols were successfully vinylated. Furthermore, the in situ generation of a vinyl phosphonium species can also be utilized in Wittig-type functionalization of aldehydes.
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