Palladium-Catalyzed 1-Methylene-2-propenylation Reactions of Aryl Bromides with 3,4-Alkadien-1-ols via Carbon–Carbon Bond Cleavage for the Synthesis of 2-Aryl-1,3-butadiene Derivatives

2009 
A method for the synthesis of 2-aryl-1,3-alkadienes has been developed. Treatment of aryl bromides with 3,4-alkadien-1-ols in the presence of a palladium catalyst results in 1 -methylene-2-propenyl group transfer to aryl bromides. Taking advantage of palladium-mediated retro-allylation as an sp 3 C-sp 3 C bond cleavage reaction, one can regard 3,4-alkadien-1-ols as 1-methylene-2-propenyl metal equivalents that are easy to prepare and are not sensitive to air and moisture. In the event that the Diels-Alder dimerization of the product during the l-methylene-2-propenylation reaction is problematic, addition of N-methylpyrrole to the reaction mixture can efficiently suppress the dimerization. The reactions of aryl bromides with 2-substituted 3,4-alkadien-1-ols yield the corresponding (E)-2-aryl-l,3-alkadienes stereoselectively.
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