Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan
Online ISSN : 1883-6526
Print ISSN : 0037-9980
ISSN-L : 0037-9980
Development of Novel Methodology in Organic Synthesis Using Cobalt (II) Catalyst
Shigeru ISAYAMA
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1992 Volume 50 Issue 3 Pages 190-201

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Our recent study on oxygenation and carbon-carbon bond forming reaction of olefinic compounds using a series of cobalt (II) catalysts have been descrived in the following four reactions.
(1) Catalytic hydration of olefins with molecular oxygen and 2-propanol is performed by using bis (1, 3-diketonato) cobalt complex (Oxidation-Reduction Hydration).
(2) The above cobalt (II) complex efficiently promoted the novel peroxygenation of a wide range of olefinic compounds with molecular oxygen and triethylsilane to afford the triethylsilyl peroxides in high yields. (Triethylsilylperoxygenation)
(3) The cross coupling reactions of α, β-unsaturated compound with aldehyde and phenylsilane proceed in the presence of the cobalt (II) catalyst to give the aldol-type product.
(4) Under the similar condition, catalytic oximation of α, β-unsaturated compound is achieved by using butylnitrite as an electrophile. The synthetic applications and a possible reaction path-way are also described.
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