G. Bocelli et al., CONTROL OF REGIOSELECTIVITY BY CHELATING SUBSTRATES IN SOME RHODIUM(I) AND RHODIUM(III)-CATALYZED REACTIONS OF BUTADIENE, Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin transactions. I, (10), 1994, pp. 1347-1357
Rhodium(I) catalyses the addition of butadiene to chelating substrates
such as N-allylamides of organic acids, or alkylamides of but-3-enoic
or pent-4-enoic acids, under mild conditions, to give linear products
exclusively. No reaction occurs in the absence of chelation. Rhodium(
III) reacts in the same way with amides of butenoic acid, but gives br
anched products regioselectively with N-allylcarboxamides or sulfonami
des. Rhodium(I) and rhodium(III) complexes with chelating amides have
been isolated and their reactivity has been investigated. The chelatio
n effect causing reactivity and regioselectivity changes in rhodium(I)
- and rhodium(III)-catalysed reactions is discussed.