Scope of the Intramolecular Titanocene-Catalyzed Pauson−Khand Type Reaction1
Journal of the American Chemical Society1999Vol. 121(25), pp. 5881–5898
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Abstract
A Pauson−Khand type conversion of enynes to bicyclic cyclopentenones employing the commercially available precatalyst titanocene dicarbonyl is described. This methodology shows excellent functional group tolerance for a group 4 metallocene-catalyzed process. The scope and limitations of this cyclization with respect to 1,6-, 1,7- and 1,8-enynes with a variety of terminal alkyne substituents, chiral enynes, and enynes containing substituted olefins are described in detail. A mechanism involving carbonylation of an intermediate titanacyclopentene has been proposed.
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