Mechanistic evidence for an α-oxoketene pathway in the formation of β-ketoamides/esters via Meldrum's acid adducts

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[1] Xu, Feng
[2] Armstrong III, Joseph D.
[3] Zhou, George X.
[4] Simmons, Bryon
[5] Hughes, David
[6] Ge, Zhihong
[7] Grabowski, Edward J. J.
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Xu, F. (feng_xu@merck.com) | 1600年 / American Chemical Society卷 / 126期
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Amines - Carboxylic acids - Reaction kinetics;
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A practical, one-pot process for the preparation of β-keto amides via a three-component reaction, including Meldrum's acid, an amine, and a carboxylic acid, has been developed. Key to development of an efficient, high-yielding process was an in-depth understanding of the mechanism of the multistep process. Kinetic studies were carried out via online IR monitoring and subsequent principal component analysis which provided a means of profiling the concentration of both the anionic and free acid forms of the Medrum's adduct 6 in real time. These studies, both in the presence and absence of nucleophiles, strongly suggest that formation of β-keto amides from acyl Meldrum's acids occurs via α-oxoketene species 2 and rule out other possible reaction pathways proposed in the literature, such as via protonated α-oxoketene intermediates 3 or nucleophilic addition-elimination pathways.
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