posted on 2024-10-18, 23:14authored byXiangdong Li, Jérôme Waser
1,1′-Bicyclopropenyl
is a constitutional isomer of benzene
comprising two coupled cyclopropene units with the endocyclic double
bonds in conjugation. Due to the intrinsic high strain energy, it
remains a long-standing challenge to prepare 1,1′-bicyclopropenyl
derivatives, particularly multisubstituted, nonsymmetrical ones, in
an efficient and modular manner. Herein a straightforward Au/Ag bimetallic-catalyzed
cyclopropenyl cross-coupling has been developed, providing a robust
and versatile strategy for the rapid assembly of symmetrical and unsymmetrical
1,1′-bicyclopropenyl derivatives from cyclopropenyl benziodoxoles
(CpBXs) and terminal cyclopropenes. Advantages of this strategy include
tolerance to a wide range of synthetically useful functional groups,
mild reaction conditions, and a simple catalytic system. The obtained
1,1′-bicyclopropenyl derivatives were shown to be valuable
synthetic intermediates through selective downstream manipulations.