lithium-chloride and cyclopropanecarboxamide

lithium-chloride has been researched along with cyclopropanecarboxamide* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for lithium-chloride and cyclopropanecarboxamide

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Lithium chloride-mediated stereoselective synthesis of cyclopropanecarboxamides from γ,δ-epoxy malonates through a domino cyclopropanation/lactonization/aminolysis process.
    The Journal of organic chemistry, 2014, May-16, Volume: 79, Issue:10

    The stereoselective synthesis of novel multifunctionalized cyclopropanes from γ,δ-epoxy malonates and amines mediated by LiCl under mild conditions was carried out. This domino reaction involves the initial cyclopropanation via intramolecular ring-opening of γ,δ-epoxy malonates through the cooperative catalysis of LiCl (acting as a Lewis acid) and a Brønsted base (a primary or, in selected cases, a secondary amine). The sequential events consisted of lactonization and aminolysis of the lactone ring, which ultimately furnished cyclopropanecarboxamides with different substitution patterns in good isolated yields. In all cases, a quaternary stereogenic center could be perfectly assembled, with a single diastereoisomer being obtained. This method proceeds with high atom economy, is remarkably modular and operationally simple, and tolerates a variety of functional groups. The involvement of readily available starting materials, the broad scope, and the use of a sustainable solvent (methanol or ethanol) at ambient temperature make this domino process highly effective. A reaction mechanism is proposed on the basis of the experimental observations involving the preparation and reactivity of cyclopropylidene lactones as possible intermediates of the domino process.

    Topics: Amides; Amines; Catalysis; Cyclopropanes; Lactones; Lewis Acids; Lithium Chloride; Malonates; Molecular Structure; Stereoisomerism

2014