Synthetic evolutions in the nucleophilic addition to alkynes

2011 
Abstract This short account describes our efforts to transform the simple nucleophilic addition of alkynes into a more efficient, selective and environmentally benign synthetic tool. We have circumvented the lack of regioselectivity in the gold-catalyzed triple bond addition of water through neighboring group participation and in the process we developed a ‘functionalized hydration’ (multiple bond formation and hydration in a one-pot process) using fluorine-engendered cationic gold catalysis. In addition, we have conducted the synthesis of O -heterocycles through a gold-catalyzed tandem addition/cycloisomerization sequence, the synthesis of N -heterocycles through a copper-catalyzed cyclization-triggered addition of alkynes, and a green synthesis of thioethers ‘on water’ without catalyst or initiator. These nucleophilic synthetic evolutions, catapulted by a simple addition to an alkyne, will surely contribute to provide a wider synthetic access to sophisticated biological targets.
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