Scope and limitations of the preparation of xanthones using Eaton's reagent.

Turk J Chem

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Sciences, Koç University, İstanbul, Turkiye.

Published: September 2023

Xanthones comprise a large family of heterocycles displaying fascinating biological properties. Many synthetic protocols have been developed for the preparation of natural and nonnatural xanthone derivatives. Among them, condensation reactions between salicylic acid derivatives and phenol partners are highly desirable. Those reactions can be satisfactorily performed using Eaton's reagent (PO in CHSOH). Despite being highly effective with a variety of substrates, this approach presents limitations that depend on the electronic nature of the reaction precursors. The scope and limitations of the Eaton's reagent-mediated preparation of xanthones are herein presented and discussed. In short, this approach is limited to the utilization of very electron-rich phenol substrates (like phloroglucinol compounds), or to electron-rich phenol precursors (like resorcinol derivatives) via the isolation of benzophenone intermediates in this latter case. Electron-poor phenols are not amenable to this transformation with Eaton's reagent.

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