Copper-Catalyzed Conjugate Addition of Carbonyls as Carbanion Equivalent via Hydrazones.
Siyi LuoMarie PengPierre QuerardChen-Chen LiChao-Jun LiPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2021)
Copper-catalyzed conjugate addition is a classic method for forming new carbon-carbon bonds. However, copper has never showed catalytic activity for umpolung carbanions in hydrazone chemistry. Herein, we report a facile conjugate addition of hydrazone catalyzed by readily available copper complexes at room temperature. The employment of mesitylcopper(I) and electron-rich phosphine bidentate ligand is a key factor affecting reactivity. The reaction allows various aromatic hydrazones to react with diverse conjugated compounds to produce 1,4-adducts in yields of about 20 to 99%.