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Multicomponent Reactions (MCRs) with <i>o</i>‐Quinone Methides

Maria Tereza Miranda Martins, Flaviana R. F. Dias, Raphael Silva Moratório de Moraes, Marcos Felipe V. da Silva, Kaio R. Lucio, Karina D'Oliveira Góes, Patrick Antunes do Nascimento, André S. S. da Silva, Vı́tor F. Ferreira, Anna C. Cunha

2022The Chemical Record18 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article presents a comprehensive overview of multicomponent reactions (MCRs) that proceed via ortho-quinone methide intermediates (o-QM) generated in the reaction medium. Examples of applications involving these highly reactive intermediates in organic synthesis and biological processes (e. g., biosynthetic pathways, prodrug cleavage and electrophilic capture of biological nucleophiles) are also described. QMs are often generated by eliminative processes of phenol derivatives or by photochemical reactions, including reversible generation in photochromic substances. This class of compounds can undergo various reaction types, including nucleophilic attack at the methide carbon, with subsequent rearomatization, and react with electron-rich dienophiles in inverse-electron demand hetero-Diels-Alder reactions. Its versatile reactivity has been explored in the context of cascade reactions for the construction of several classes of substances, including complex natural products.

Topics & Concepts

Quinone methideChemistryNucleophileElectrophileReactivity (psychology)Cascade reactionReactive intermediateQuinoneContext (archaeology)PhotochemistryCombinatorial chemistryCleavage (geology)Organic chemistryCatalysisPaleontologyEngineeringBiologyFracture (geology)Alternative medicinePathologyMedicineGeotechnical engineeringSynthesis of Indole DerivativesMulticomponent Synthesis of Heterocycles
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