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Direct Metal-Free Entry to Aminocyclobutenes or Aminocyclobutenols from Ynamides: Synthetic Applications.

Benito AlcaidePedro AlmendrosCarlos Lázaro-Milla
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2016)
The [2+2] cycloaddition of ynamides with the highly polarized reagent Tf2 C=CH2 has been developed to regioselectively afford bis(triflyl)aminocyclobutenes in the absence of catalyst under mild conditions. Incidentally, with the ynamides bearing electron-rich aromatic rings at the C-terminal, an interesting reactivity switch was observed; a cyclization/hydroxylation sequence yielded 2-amino-3-(triflyl)cyclobut-2-enols. Aminocyclobutene construction with addition of alcohols resulted in the formation of aminocyclobutenyl ethers through a cyclization/hydroalkoxylation process. Moreover, the utility of functionalized aminocyclobutenes as precursors for further elaboration was demonstrated with the preparation of α-amino-β,γ-unsaturated ketones and 3-(triflyl)buta-1,3-dien-2-amines through 4 π-electrocyclic ring opening.
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