Alkylative Carboxylation of Ynamides and Allenamides with Functionalized Alkylzinc Halides and Carbon Dioxide by a Copper Catalyst.
Masanori TakimotoSandeep Suryabhan GholapZhaomin HouPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
The alkylative carboxylation of ynamides and allenamides with CO2 and alkylzinc halides catalyzed by a copper catalyst was developed. A variety of alkylzinc halides bearing functional groups were used for this transformation to afford α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acids, which contain the α,β-dehydroamino acid skeleton, introducing the corresponding alkyl group and CO2 across the carbon-carbon triple or double bond. This alkylative carboxylation formally consists of Cu-catalyzed carbozincation of ynamides or allenamides with alkylzinc halides and the subsequent nucleophilic carboxylation of the resulting alkenylzinc species with CO2 . This protocol would be a useful method for the synthesis of α,β-dehydroamino acid derivatives possessing a functionalized alkyl group due to the high regio- and stereoselectivity, simple one-pot procedure as well as the use of CO2 as a starting material.