Homogeneous Gold-Catalyzed Oxidative Carboheterofunctionalization of Alkenes
Journal of the American Chemical Society2010Vol. 132(5), pp. 1474–1475
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Abstract
Homogeneous carboamination, carboalkoxylation and carbolactonization of terminal alkenes are realized via oxidative gold catalysis, providing expedient access to various substituted N- or O-heterocycles. Deuterium-labeling studies established the anti nature of the alkene functionalization and the indispensible role of Au(I)/Au(III) catalysis. This study constitutes the first example of catalytically converting C(sp(3))-Au bonds into C(sp(3))--C(sp(2)) bonds in a cross-coupling manner and opens new opportunities to study gold alkene catalysis where alkylgold intermediates can be readily functionalized intermolecularly.
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