Three-component carboformylation: α-quaternary aldehyde synthesis via Co(iii)-catalysed sequential C-H bond addition to dienes and acetic formic anhydride.
Joseph P TassoneJihyeon YeoJonathan A EllmanPublished in: Chemical science (2022)
All carbon α-quaternary aldehydes are prepared via Co(iii)-catalysed sequential C-H bond addition to dienes and acetic formic anhydride, representing a rare example of intermolecular carboformylation. A wide range of internally substituted dienes containing diverse functionality can be employed in this reaction, affording complex α-quaternary aldehydes that would not be accessible via hydroformylation approaches. Mechanistic investigations, including control reactions and deuterium labeling studies, establish a catalytic cycle that accounts for formyl group introduction with an uncommon 1,3-addition selectivity to the conjugated diene. Investigations into the role of the uniquely effective additive Proton Sponge® were also conducted, leading to the observation of a putative, intermediate Co(i) tetramethylfulvene complex at low temperatures via NMR spectroscopy. The synthetic utility of the aldehyde products is demonstrated by various transformations, including proline-catalysed asymmetric aldol addition, reductive amination, and the asymmetric synthesis of amines using tert -butanesulfinamide technology.