Ruthenium-Catalyzed Dienyne Formation from Propargylic Alcohols and 1,3-Conjugated Dienes
Organometallics2008Vol. 27(9), pp. 2046–2051
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Masaki Daini, Masato Yoshikawa, Youichi Inada, Sakae Uemura, Ken Sakata, Keiichiro Kanao, Yoshihiro Miyake, Yoshiaki Nishibayashi
Abstract
Ruthenium-catalyzed carbon−carbon bond forming reactions between propargylic alcohols and acyclic and cyclic 1,3-conjugated dienes give the corresponding dienyne compounds in good to high yields. Only the use of thiolate-bridged diruthenium complexes promotes the catalytic reactions, where a ruthenium−alkynyl complex, a resonance structure of a ruthenium−allenylidene complex, works as a key intermediate. This carbon−carbon bond forming reaction is considered to proceed via a stepwise reaction pathway. The finding described in this article reveals another novel catalytic reactivity of chalcogenolate-bridged diruthenium complexes.
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