Catalytic transformation of carbon dioxide into seven-membered heterocycles and their domino transformation into bicyclic oxazolidinones

Publication date

2025-02-05



Abstract

Converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into valuable heterocycles is of great synthetic value but is usually limited to five- and six-membered ring compounds. Here, we report a catalytic approach for transforming this carbon renewable into seven-membered heterocycles using a double-stage approach, combining a silver-catalyzed alkyne/CO2 coupling and a subsequent base-catalyzed ring-expansion. This methodology avoids the formation of thermodynamically more stable, smaller-ring by-products and has good functional group tolerance. The synthetic application of these larger-ring cyclic carbonates is further demonstrated by showing their unique ability to serve as synthons for the preparation of bicyclic oxazolidinone pharmacores through an intramolecular domino sequence that involves a transient ketimine group, and various other intermolecular transformations. The results described herein significantly expand on the use of CO2 as a cheap and versatile carbon feedstock generating elusive heterocycles and pharmaceutically relevant

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

Subject

Química

Pages

11 p.

Publisher

Springer Nature

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ICIQ-CERCA Program/Generalitat de Catalunya

ICREA

MICINN (PID2020-112684GB-100 and PID2023-149295NB-I00 to AWK, and CEX2019-000925-S)

AGAUR (2021-SGR-00853; to A.W.K)

Chinese Research Council for a predoctoral fellowship (2021-06350046; to W.S.)

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