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Easy access to medium-sized lactones through metal carbene migratory insertion enabled 1,4-palladium shift

Chemistry

Easy access to medium-sized lactones through metal carbene migratory insertion enabled 1,4-palladium shift

Y. Yu, P. Chakraborty, et al.

This research, conducted by Yinghua Yu, Pushkin Chakraborty, Jinshuai Song, Lei Zhu, Chunsen Li, and Xueliang Huang, unveils an innovative method for synthesizing medium-sized lactones through site-selective C–H bond functionalization. It highlights a new, efficient pathway for producing biologically relevant compounds, overcoming significant challenges in ring closure, and sets the stage for late-stage modifications of complex molecules.

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Abstract
Reactions that efficiently construct medium-sized lactones are significant, as they overcome the unfavorable entropic factor and transannular interactions for ring closure, and the lactones produced are common structural motifs recurring in many biologically active compounds. Herein, we describe a valuable strategy for medium-sized lactone synthesis by accomplishing site-selective C–H bond functionalization via a palladium carbene migratory insertion enabled 1,4-palladium shift. The overall process achieves the formal dimerization of two readily available benzaldehyde derivatives, providing value-added products medium-sized lactones. Our method is amenable to late-stage modification of approved drugs and other complex molecules. Mechanistic studies including deuterium-labeling experiments and DFT calculation shed light on the reaction pathways.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 23, 2020
Authors
Yinghua Yu, Pushkin Chakraborty, Jinshuai Song, Lei Zhu, Chunsen Li, Xueliang Huang
Tags
lactone synthesis
C–H bond functionalization
palladium carbene
dimerization
biologically active compounds
reaction pathways
mechanistic studies
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