Realizing 1,1‐Dehydration of Secondary Alcohols to Carbenes: Pyrrolidin‐2‐ols as a Source of Cyclic (Alkyl)(Amino)Carbenes

Author:

Das Ayan1,Elvers Benedict J.2,Nayak Mithilesh Kumar1,Chrysochos Nicolas1,Anga Srinivas1,Kumar Amar1,Rao D. Krishna1,Narayanan Tharangattu N.1,Schulzke Carola2,Yildiz Cem B.3,Jana Anukul1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Hyderabad, Gopanpally Hyderabad 500046 Telangana India

2. Institut für Biochemie Universität Greifswald Felix-Hausdorff-Straße 4 17489 Greifswald Germany

3. Department of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Aksaray University Aksaray 68100 Turkey

Abstract

AbstractHerein we report secondary pyrrolidin‐2‐ols as a source of cyclic (alkyl)(amino)carbenes (CAAC) for the synthesis of CAAC‐CuI‐complexes and cyclic thiones when reacted with CuI‐salts and elemental sulfur, respectively, under reductive elimination of water from the carbon(IV)‐center. This result demonstrates a convenient and facile access to CAAC‐based CuI‐salts, which are well known catalysts for different organic transformations. It further establishes secondary alcohols to be a viable source of carbenes—realizing after 185 years Dumas’ dream who tried to preparetheparent carbene (CH2) by 1,1‐dehydration of methanol. Addressed is also the reactivity of water towards CAACs, which proceeds through an oxidative addition of the O−H bond to the carbon(II)‐center. This emphasizes the ability of carbon‐compounds to mimic the reactivity of transition‐metal complexes: reversible oxidative addition and reductive elimination of the O−H bond to/from the C(II)/C(IV)‐centre.

Publisher

Wiley

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