Supramolecular
Construction of an Aldehyde–Cyclobutane
via the Solid State: Combining Reversible Imine Formation and Metal–Organic
Self-Assembly
Posted on 2017-06-12 - 00:00
A combination
of metal–organic self-assembly and reversible
imine formation is used to achieve an organic synthesis via the solid
state. Imine bond formation is employed to install a pyridyl to the
alkene trans-cinnamaldehyde while Ag(I) ions are
used in a second step to assemble the pyridyl-functionalized alkene
into a geometry in the solid state for an intermolecular [2 + 2] photodimerization.
The alkene undergoes the cycloaddition reaction via a 1D coordination
polymer to generate a pyridyl-functionalized cyclobutane stereoselectively
and in quantitative yield. Removal of the pyridyl group affords the
aldehyde-functionalized cyclobutane α-truxilaldehyde.
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Oburn, Shalisa
M.; Swenson, Dale C.; V. Santhana Mariappan, S.; MacGillivray, Leonard R. (2017). Supramolecular
Construction of an Aldehyde–Cyclobutane
via the Solid State: Combining Reversible Imine Formation and Metal–Organic
Self-Assembly. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b04420