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  • Ketones were efficiently produced from thioesters using in-situ generated diarylcuprates(I) with copper(I) salts and aryl Grignard reagents in a controlled environment.
  • The synthesis tolerated multiple functional groups, resulting in multifunctionalized ketones with high yields, including intermediates for important pharmaceuticals like canagliflozin and biotin.
  • Mechanistic studies indicated the process involved oxidative addition of the C-S bond and reductive elimination from a copper intermediate, leading to the formation of ketones and recycling of the reactive component.

Article Abstract

Ketones were selectively synthesized from thioesters by using diarylcuprates(I) generated in situ from copper(I) salts and aryl Grignard reagents in a 1 : 1.3-1.5 ratio under ambient temperature. During the ketone synthesis, various functional groups, such as carbonyl (ketones, esters, and amides), O-protecting groups, halogens, and heteroarenes, were tolerated to afford multifunctionalized ketones in excellent yields. This copper-mediated ketone synthesis could be applied to the synthesis of not only gluconolactone-derived ketone 6, a synthetic intermediate in the transformation to the SGLT2 inhibitor canagliflozin, but also thiolactol 8, a valuable synthetic intermediate for (+)-biotin. Control experiments on an isolated diphenylcuprate(I), [CuPh ] (12), and DFT calculations revealed that this ketone synthesis proceeded by oxidative addition of the C-S bond of thioesters to [CuPh ] , while reductive elimination from the Cu intermediate produced the corresponding ketone and an inactive species [(RS)CuPh] , the latter reacted with [CuPh] (11) to regenerate the reactive diphenylcuprate(I).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202200474DOI Listing

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