Rhodium-Catalyzed Reactions of Propargylamines With CO/H2. Formation of Pyrroles and Butenolides
EM Campi, GD Fallon, WR Jackson, Y Nilsson
Index: Campi, Eva M.; Fallon, Gary D.; Jackson, W. Roy; Nilsson, Ylva Australian Journal of Chemistry, 1992 , vol. 45, # 7 p. 1167 - 1178
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Abstract
Abstract Rhodium-catalysed reactions of (arylpropargyl) arnines with CO/H 2 give P- arylpyrroles in good yields. Reactions of (alkylpropargyl) amines gave alkylpyrroles together with butenolides which are formed in an unusual reaction that probably involves double carbonylation, reduction of one carbonyl function and removal of the amine function by hydrogenolysis.
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