In Situ Generated TEMPO Oxoammonium Salt Mediated Tandem Cyclization of β-Oxoamides with Amine Hydrochlorides for the Synthesis of Pyrrolin-4-ones

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Xuna ZhaoGuisheng Zhang

Abstract

A novel in situ generated TEMPO oxoammonium salt mediated one-pot tandem reaction has been developed for the straightforward construction of pyrrolin-4-ones from readily available β-oxoamides with amine hydrochlorides. The reaction tolerates various functional groups and represents a reliable method for the synthesis of highly substituted pyrrolin-4-ones in good yields under mild conditions. Detailed mechanistic studies disclosed that TEMPO oxoammonium salt generated in situ was crucial for the transformation involving the formation of enaminone precursors in situ by condensation of the β-oxoamides with amines, followed by sequential oxidative coupling with β-oxoamides, intramolecular cyclization, and 1,2-alkyl migration steps.

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