ChemInform Abstract: Zinc and Trimethylsilyl Chloride Mediated Synthesis of 2,3,5-Trisubstituted Pyrrole Diesters from Nitriles and Ethyl Bromoacetate.

ChemInform ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 46 (38) ◽  
pp. no-no
Author(s):  
H. Surya Prakash Rao ◽  
Avinash Desai
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1992 ◽  
Vol 70 (5) ◽  
pp. 1492-1505 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Yates ◽  
Magdy Kaldas

Treatment of 2-norobornene-1-carboxylic acid (7) with one equivalent of methyllithium in ether followed by a second molar equivalent after dilution with tetrahydrofuran gave 1-(norborn-2-en-lyl)ethanone (10) and only a trace of the tertiary alcohol 11. Reaction of 7 with formic acid followed by hydrolysis gave a 4:3 mixture of exo-3- and exo-2-hydroxynorbornane-1-carboxylic acid (16 and 17), whereas oxymercuration–demercuration gave only the exo-3-hydroxy isomer 16. Oxidation of 16 and 17 gave 3- and 2-oxonorbornane-1-carboxylic acid (27 and 29), respectively. Oxymercuration–demercuration of 10 gave exclusively 1-(exo-3-hydroxynorborn-1-yl)ethanone (30), which was also prepared by treatment of 16 with methyllithium in analogous fashion to that used for the conversion of 7 to 10. Oxidation of 30 gave 1-(3-oxonorborn-1-yl)ethanone (1). Dehydrobromination of exo-2-bromonorbornane-1-acetic acid and dehydration of 2-hydroxy-norbornane-2-acetic acid derivatives gave 1-(norborn-2-ylidene) acetic acid derivatives to the exclusion of norborn-2-ene-1 -acetic acid derivatives. Treatment of exo-5-acetyloxy-2-norobornanone (52) with ethyl bromoacetate and zinc gave ethyl exo-5-acetyloxy-2-hydroxynorbornane-(exo- and endo-2-acetate (53 and 54). Reaction of 53 with hydrogen bromide gave initially ethyl endo-3-acetyloxy-exo-6-bromonorbornane-1-acetate (59), which was subsequently converted to a mixture of 59 and its exo-3-acetyloxy epimer 61. Catalytic hydrogenation of this mixture gave a mixture of ethyl endo- and exo-3-acetyloxynorbornane-1 -acetate (62 and 63). Basic hydrolysis of this gave a mixture of the corresponding hydroxy acids, 70 and 71; the former was slowly converted to the latter at pH 5. Oxidation of the mixture of 70 and 71 gave 3-oxonorbornane-1-acetic acid (72). Treatment of the mixture with methyllithium as for 16 gave a mixture of 1-(endo- and exo-3-hydroxynorborn-1-yl)-2-propanone (73 and 74), which was oxidized to 1-(3-oxo-norborn-1-yl)-2-propanone (2). Reaction of exo-2-hydroxynorbornane-1-acetic acid lactone (75) with methyllithium in ether gave (1-(exo-2-hydroxynorborn-1-yl)-2-propanone (76), which on oxidation gave the 2-oxo isomer 78 of 2.


1979 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 481-487
Author(s):  
J. Radhakrishnan

Abstract3-Nortricyclyl bromide (11) was transformed in four steps to norbornan-3,6-dione (10). Methyl 4-hydroxy-2-butynoate (19) was prepared from propargyl alcohol and its alkylation reactions with 3-methylcyclopentanone investigated. Methyl 4,4,5-triethoxycarbonylpentanoate (22) was obtained by the sequential alkylation of diethyl malonate with ethyl bromoacetate and methyl acrylate, and its base catalysed cyclization studied. Cyclopentadiene was converted to 2-exo-methylnorbornan-6-one (17) in eleven steps.


1996 ◽  
Vol 49 (5) ◽  
pp. 561 ◽  
Author(s):  
IB Mahadevan ◽  
MC Kimber ◽  
SF Lincoln ◽  
ERT Tiekink ◽  
AD Ward ◽  
...  

The syntheses of Zinquin ester [ethyl [2-methyl-8-(p- tolylsulfonylamino )-6-quinolyloxy]acetate] and the corresponding acid, both of which are zinc(II)-specific fluorophores , are described. 6-Methoxy-2-methyl-8-(p- tolylsulfonylamino ) quinoline (2) can be demethylated , with boron tribromide, to form either the expected phenol or a mixture of the phenol and the corresponding 5-bromo derivative depending upon the reaction conditions. These compounds react with ethyl bromoacetate to give the corresponding esters, as well as the 5-ethoxycarbonyl derivative formed by electrophilic substitution. Halogenation of the sulfonamide (2) occurs readily at the 5-position. The 5-iodo product undergoes a Heck coupling with ethyl acrylate . The crystal structures of ethyl [5-ethoxycarbonylmethyl-2-methyl-8-(p- tolylsulfonylamino )-6-quinolyloxy]acetate and [5-carboxymethyl-2-methyl-8-(p- tolylsulfonylamino )-6-quinolyloxy]acetic acid are described.


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