A Co(III)-catalyzed vinylene transfer reaction enabled by carboxylic acid is presented. This redox-neutral transformation tolerates various functional groups, including free hydroxyl groups, and features practicality. Five-step routes based on the vinylene transfer reaction and Heck annulation have been devised to the total synthesis of 8-oxodehydrodiscretamine and 2-demethyl-oxypalmatine without the protection of the free hydroxyl functionality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA Rh(III)-catalyzed synthesis of isoquinolinones and pyridinones bearing a methylene motif is presented. This protocol using easily accessible 1-cyclopropyl-1-nitrosourea as the precursor of propadiene features simple and practical manipulation and tolerates a broad spectrum of functional groups, including strong coordinating N-containing heterocyclic substituents. Late stage diversification and the rich reactivity of methylene for further derivations demonstrate the value of this work.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA practical method to access amino-isocoumarins catalyzed by a Rh(III) complex through redox-neutral C-H/O-H annulation has been disclosed. The use of -functionalized cyclic carbonates is crucial to facilitate the catalytic turnover, and a broad spectrum of amino-isocoumarin derivatives were prepared with satisfactory yields. Amino-isocoumarin estrone conjugated with a selenocyano functionality was identified to be nearly four times as active as the marketed drug abiraterone against T47D cancer cells.
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