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    Accessing polysubstituted oxazolidines, pyrrolidines and imidazolidines by regioselective [3+2] annulations of ketenimines with donor-acceptor oxiranes and aziridines
    (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018-05-09) Alajarín, Mateo; Banon, David; Egea, Adrian; Marin-Luna, Marta; Orenes, Raul A.; Vidal, Angel; Química Orgánica
    Efficient [3 + 2] annulations of N-aryl-C,C-diphenyl ketenimines with metallo-carbonyl and metallo-azomethine ylides, generated via the respective Yb(OTf)3 and Y(OTf)3 promoted carbon–carbon bond heterolysis of donor–acceptor oxiranes and aziridines, have been accomplished. These reactions proceeded under mild conditions and supplied a general methodology for the regioselective construction of structurally complex oxazolidines and pyrrolidines. Moreover, heating neat mixtures of N-aryl-C,C-diphenyl ketenimines and diethyl aziridine-2,3-dicarboxylates led to imidazolidine derivatives. A computational study concluded in stepwise mechanisms for these [3 + 2] annulations, also shedding light on their regioselectivity, concerning which of the two cumulated double bonds of the ketenimine becomes involved in the reaction with the ylide.

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