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Synthesis of Azetidine Nitrones and Exomethylene Oxazolines through a Copper(I)-Catalyzed 2,3-Rearrangement and 4π-Electrocyclization Cascade Strategy.

Jin-Qi ZhangPei-Wen QiuCui LiangDong-Liang Mo
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
A variety of azetidine nitrones are prepared in moderate to good yields through copper(I) combined with 2-aminopyridine to catalyze skeletal rearrangement of <i>O</i>-propargylic oximes. Mechanistic studies reveal that the reaction undergoes a copper(I)-catalyzed tandem [2,3]-rearrangement, 4π-electrocyclization, ring opening, and recyclization over four steps in one pot. Substituents at the terminus of alkyne and oxime moieties have a significant impact on the formation of azetidine nitrones and exomethylene oxazolines, respectively. Furthermore, the obtained azetidine nitrone could easily participate in [3 + 2] cycloaddition with alkynoates, and a [2.2]-paracyclophane-derived azetidine nitrone is synthesized in 45% yield over five steps from bromo[2.2]-paracyclophane.
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