Studies on Pd(II)-catalyzed coupling-cyclization of α- or β-amino allenes with allylic halides

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The palladium-catalyzed coupling-cyclization of α- or β-amino allenes with allylic halides leading to 3-allylic 2,5-dihydropyrroles and 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridines, respectively, was studied. The starting materials are easily available. The skeletons of both two classes of products were established by the X-ray diffraction studies of 7i and 9b. Through the study of the reaction of 2b with 3-chloro-1-butene, 1-chloro-2-butene, and π-allyl palladium species and the stereochemical outcome of the coupling cyclization of (S)-2m and (R)-2n, it is believed that the current transformation most likely proceeded via a Pd(II)-catalyzed pathway, although a Pd(0) pathway cannot be completely excluded.

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Ma, S., Yu, F., & Gao, W. (2003). Studies on Pd(II)-catalyzed coupling-cyclization of α- or β-amino allenes with allylic halides. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 68(15), 5943–5949. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo0342469

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