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Enolonium Species-Umpoled Enolates.

Shlomy AravaJayprakash N KumarShimon MaksymenkoMark A IronKeshaba N ParidaPeter FristrupAlex M Szpilman
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
Enolonium species/iodo(III)enolates of carbonyl compounds have been suggested to be intermediates in a wide variety of hypervalent iodine induced chemical transformations of ketones, including α-C-O, α-C-N, α-C-C, and α-carbon-halide bond formation, but they have never been characterized. We report that these elusive umpoled enolates may be made as discrete species that are stable for several minutes at -78 °C, and report the first spectroscopic identification of such species. It is shown that enolonium species are direct intermediates in C-O, C-N, C-Cl, and C-C bond forming reactions. Our results open up chemical space for designing a variety of new transformations. We showcase the ability of enolonium species to react with prenyl, crotyl, cinnamyl, and allyl silanes with absolute regioselectivity in up to 92 % yield.
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