A domino synthesis of dispiro-fused N-vinyl β-lactams from diazo-Meldrum's acid and 2H-azirines or 5-alkoxyisoxazoles via the "2-azabuta-1,3-diene formation/Staudinger ketene-imine cycloaddition" sequence is described. The Rh2(Piv)4-catalyzed formation of the 2-azabuta-1,3-diene intermediates in the first stage of the reaction sequence proceeds via addition of the rhodium carbenoid to the azirines/isoxazoles and provides the first example of the generation of iminium-type ylides from diazo-Meldrum's acid. This methodology was extended to monospiro-β-lactams, which were synthesized in two steps using acyclic α-diazocarbonyl compounds in the stage of the formation of 2-azabuta-1,3-dienes. The method allows for the rapid assemblage of the carbon part of the azetidin-2-one system from diazo compounds only and affords spiro- and dispiro-β-lactams in moderate yields. A bromine atom in the 2-bromoalkenyl moiety of the synthesized β-lactams can be easily substituted by hydrogen under catalytic hydrogenation conditions or by 2-pyridyl-substituent via the Stille cross-coupling reaction.
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