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HERO ID
4711769
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Iron-Catalyzed Hydromagnesiation: Synthesis and Characterization of Benzylic Grignard Reagent Intermediate and Application in the Synthesis of Ibuprofen
Author(s)
Greenhalgh, MD; Kolodziej, A; Sinclair, F; Thomas, SP
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Organometallics
ISSN:
0276-7333
EISSN:
1520-6041
Volume
33
Issue
20
Page Numbers
5811-5819
Language
English
DOI
10.1021/om500319h
Web of Science Id
WOS:000343849700023
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84908626492&doi=10.1021%2fom500319h&partnerID=40&md5=2df2225e3c06d0c2b0e0777c7b726046
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Abstract
Iron-catalyzed hydromagnesiation of styrene derivatives using ethylmagnesium bromide has been investigated for the synthesis of benzylic Grignard reagents. The benzylic Grignard reagent formed in the reaction was observed directly and its conformation in solution characterized by multinuclear and variable-temperature NMR spectroscopy. The Grignard reagent could be stored for at least 2 weeks without significant loss in activity. Hydromagnesiation of styrene in tetrahydrofuran gave a mixture of monoalkyl- and dialkylmagnesium species, (1-phenylethyl)magnesium bromide (2; RMgBr) and bis(1-phenylethyl)magnesium (3; R2Mg), with the equilibrium between these species lying in favor of the dialkylmagnesium species. The thermodynamic parameters of alkyl exchange for the reaction MgBr2 + R2Mg (3) ? 2RMgBr (2) were quantified, with the enthalpy and entropy of formation of 2 from MgBr2 and 3 calculated as 32 +/- 7 and 0.10 +/- 0.03 kJ mol(-1), respectively. This methodology was applied, on a 10 mmol scale, as the key step in the synthesis of ibuprofen, using sequential iron-catalyzed alkylaryl and arylvinyl cross-coupling reactions to give 4-isobutylstyrene, which following hydromagnesiation and reaction with CO2 gave ibuprofen. Each step proceeded in excellent yield, at temperatures between 0 degrees C and room temperature, at atmospheric pressure. Inexpensive, nontoxic, and air- and moisture-stable iron(III) acetylacetonate was used as the precatalyst in each step in combination with inexpensive amine ligands.
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