Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5211999 Tetrahedron 2017 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The dual role of amines as both catalysts and substrates for the synthesis of diazo compounds or carboxamides from 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds is described herein. In the presence of a suitable diazo transfer agent, primary and cyclic secondary amines act as basic catalysts for the diazo transfer reaction to malonates, β-keto esters, and β-diketones. Depending on the structure of the 1,3-dicarbonyl compound and the nucleophilicity of the amine, the resulting α-diazo-β-keto ester undergoes cleavage of the acyl group to give amides. A multifunctionalized γ-azido-α-diazo-β-keto ester was cleanly prepared in good yields by this one-pot protocol under practical and safe conditions, being employed in a Knoevenagel-type condensation with aromatic aldehydes to give densely functionalized diazo azido compounds. Further treatment of these unsaturated γ-azido-α-diazo-β-keto esters with primary amines readily furnished the corresponding α-azidocinnamamides in high yields, which were used in the synthesis of novel indole-2-carboxamides through the rhodium-catalyzed intramolecular CH insertion.

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