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Heterocyclic synthesis via catalysis of N -heterocyclic carbenes: very classical and very modern chemical species

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Abstract After a long history of medical and biochemical investigations of vitamin B 1 , N -heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have recently been used as organocatalysts for a variety of synthetic reactions. This review article highlights the application of NHC-catalyzed reactions including enantioselective reactions to the heterocyclic synthesis. NHC-catalyzed benzoin condensation and Stetter reaction of ether- and amine-linked aldehydes give four- to six-membered oxygen and nitrogen heterocycles. NHC-catalyzed conjugate additions of enals to ketones and imines afford γ-lactones and γ-lactams. When the NHC-catalyzed reaction intermediates of enals are protonated, the reaction of the resulting enols with enones and ene-imines furnish formal hetero-Diels-Alder products. Acyl fluoride and esters can be activated by NHCs, and subsequent aldol and Michael reactions give β-lactones. Oxidation of intermediates derived from enals or the intermediates from ynals provide unsaturated acyl azolium which are transformed into cyclic products via subsequent nucleophilic reactions. NHCs also catalyze [2+2] cycloadditions of ketenes and other heterocumulenes and ring expansion of cyclic aldehydes.
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Title: Heterocyclic synthesis via catalysis of N -heterocyclic carbenes: very classical and very modern chemical species
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Abstract After a long history of medical and biochemical investigations of vitamin B 1 , N -heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have recently been used as organocatalysts for a variety of synthetic reactions.
This review article highlights the application of NHC-catalyzed reactions including enantioselective reactions to the heterocyclic synthesis.
NHC-catalyzed benzoin condensation and Stetter reaction of ether- and amine-linked aldehydes give four- to six-membered oxygen and nitrogen heterocycles.
NHC-catalyzed conjugate additions of enals to ketones and imines afford γ-lactones and γ-lactams.
When the NHC-catalyzed reaction intermediates of enals are protonated, the reaction of the resulting enols with enones and ene-imines furnish formal hetero-Diels-Alder products.
Acyl fluoride and esters can be activated by NHCs, and subsequent aldol and Michael reactions give β-lactones.
Oxidation of intermediates derived from enals or the intermediates from ynals provide unsaturated acyl azolium which are transformed into cyclic products via subsequent nucleophilic reactions.
NHCs also catalyze [2+2] cycloadditions of ketenes and other heterocumulenes and ring expansion of cyclic aldehydes.

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