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Beyond thermodynamic acidity: a perspective on the complex-induced proximity effect (CIPE) in deprotonation reactions
Authors:Whisler Marna C  MacNeil Stephen  Snieckus Victor  Beak Peter
Institution:Johnson and Johnson, Pharmaceutical Research and Development, L.L.C., La Jolla, CA, USA.
Abstract:The concept of the complex-induced proximity effect (CIPE) in deprotonations is helpful in elucidating the mechanisms involved in carbanion chemistry and in planning organic syntheses. In this Review, the consequences of complexation of organolithium bases to functional groups of the substrates before the proton-transfer step are discussed. Experimental data from kinetic measurements and isotope-labeling experiments as well as the results of calculations in many cases point to a prelithiation complex as a reaction intermediate. Some examples from natural products synthesis illustrate how this concept can be used to obtain intermediates in a regio- or stereoselective manner. Of particular interest is the functionalization of positions that are remote from the coordination group.
Keywords:arenes  heterocycles  lithiation  metalation  reaction mechanisms
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