Preparation of σ- and π-allylicopper(III) intermediates in SN2 and SN2′ reactions of organocuprate(I) reagents with allylic substrates

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Bartholomew, Erika R. [1 ]
Bertz, Steven H. [1 ]
Cope, Stephen [1 ]
Murphy, Michael [1 ]
Ogle, Craig A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Chem, Charlotte, NC 28223 USA
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美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1021/ja801186c
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O6 [化学];
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The first pi-allyl complexes of Cu(III) have been prepared and characterized by using rapid injection nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (RI-NMR). The prototype, (eta(3)-allyl) dimethylcopper(III), was prepared by injection of allyl chloride into a THF-d(8) solution of iodo-Gilman reagent, Me(2)CuLi .Lil (A), spinning in the probe of an NMR spectrometer at -100 degrees C. A sigma-allyl ate complex, lithium (eta(1)-allyl)trimethylcuprate(III), was prepared in high yield by including 1 equiv of tributylphosphine in the reaction mixture or by using allyl acetate as the substrate, Cyano ate complex, lithium cis-(eta(1)-allyl)cyanodimethylcuprate(III) was obtained in high yield by injecting allyl chloride or allyl acetate into the cyano-Gilman reagent, Me(2)CuLi .LiCN (B), in THF-d(8) at -100 degrees C. Reactions of A with allylic substrates show a definite dependence on leaving group (chloride vs acetate), whereas those of B do not. Moreover. these reagents have different regioselectivities, which in the case of A vary with temperature. Finally, the exclusive formation of cis-cyano sigma-allyl Cu(III) intermediates in both the 1,4-addition of B to a-enones and its S(N)2a reaction with allylic substrates now makes sense in terms of pi-allyl intermediates in both cases, thus unifying the mechanisms of these two kinds of conjugate addition.
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