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Mechanistic Insights on Pd-Catalyzed Three-Component Reactions of Alkynols, Methyl Orthoformate, and Salicylaldehyde Derivatives. Application to the Synthesis of Steroid Chroman Ketals and Spiroketals with Antioxidant Activity.

William H García-SantosMartha C Mayorquín-TorresMauricio Maldonado-DomínguezOmar N Medina-CamposPedraza-Chaverri JoséMartin A Iglesias-Arteaga
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
Contrary to our previous report in which a Pd-catalyzed three-component reaction of a steroid alkynol, trimethyl orthoformate, and salicylaldehyde exclusively produced chroman ketals, the same reaction employing 2,5-dihydroxysalicylaldehyde led to a mixture of a chroman ketal and a spiroketal. Provided that both courses of the reaction imply a 4 + 2 inverse demand cycloaddition between an o -quinone methide and an enol ether, density functional theory calculations revealed that the chroman ketal/spiroketal selectivity is governed by both, the rate of the formation of the o -quinone methide and the isomerization of the initially produced exocyclic enol ether─that led to the spiroketal─to its endocyclic partner that produces the chroman ketal. Remarkably, Lewis catalysis is central to the observed reactivity, and the availability of plausible catalytic species controls the overall chemoselectivity. The methodology herein applied and scrutinized enriches the palette of reactions, leading to increased molecular complexity, as demonstrated in the obtained products, whose antioxidant activity and detailed NMR characterization are presented.
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