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Reactivity of α-diazo sulfonium salts: rhodium-catalysed ring expansion of indenes to naphthalenes

Sven Timmann, Tun-Hui Wu, Christopher Golz, Manuel Alcarazo

2024Chemical Science38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, α-diazo dibenzothiophenium salts generate highly electrophilic Rh-coordinated carbenes, which evolve differently depending on their substitution pattern. Keto-moieties directly attached to the azomethinic carbon promote carbene insertion into one of the adjacent C-S bonds, giving rise to highly electrophilic dibenzothiopyrilium salts. This intramolecular pathway is not operative when the carbene carbon bears ester or trifluoromethyl substituents; in fact, these species react with olefins delivering easy to handle cyclopropyl-substituted sulfonium salts. When indenes are the olefins of choice, the initially formed cyclopropyl rings smoothly open with concomitant departure of dibenzothiophene, enabling access to a series of 2-functionalized naphthalenes.

Topics & Concepts

SulfoniumDiazoChemistryRing (chemistry)RhodiumReactivity (psychology)Medicinal chemistryDibenzothiopheneOrganic chemistryCatalysisSalt (chemistry)MedicinePathologyAlternative medicineCyclopropane Reaction MechanismsCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsCatalytic Alkyne Reactions
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