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Generation of Nucleophilic Chromium Acetylides from gem-Trichloroalkanes and Chromium Chloride: Synthesis of Propargyl Alcohols
Authors:Kashinath Dhurke  Tisserand Steve  Puli Narender  Falck John R  Baati Rachid
Affiliation:University of Strasbourg, Faculty of Pharmacy CNRS/UMR, 7199 Laboratory of Functional Chemosystems, 74, route du rhin, B. P. 60024, 67401 Illkirch, France.
Abstract:Nucleophilic mixed chromium(II) and chromium(III) acetylides are generated from the smooth reduction of primary 1,1,1-trichloroalkanes with chromium(II) chloride in the presence of an excess amount of triethylamine at room temperature. These species arise from chromium(III) vinylidene carbenoids. It has been demonstrated that uncommon low-valent Cr(II) acetylides are formed by C-H insertion of Cr(II)Cl(2) into terminal alkynes, formed in situ through the Fritsch- Buttenberg-Wiechell (FBW) rearrangement, whereas Cr(III) acetylides are concomitantly generated by HCl elimination from the chromium(III) vinylidene carbenoid. Both divergent pathways result, overall, in the formation of nucleophilic acetylides. In situ trapping with electrophilic aldehydes afforded propargyl alcohols. Furthermore, deuteration experiments and the use of deuterium labeled 1,1,1-trichloroalkane substrates demonstrated the prevalence of low-valent Cr(II) acetylides, potentially useful, yet highly elusive synthetic intermediates.
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