Synlett 2006(19): 3337-3339  
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-951529
LETTER
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Granular Indium Barbier Allylation of Carbonyl Compounds: A More Economical Protocol

Marcelo D. Preite*, Andrés Pérez-Carvajal
Departamento de Química Orgánica, Facultad de Química, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Casilla 306, Correo-22, 6904411 Santiago, Chile
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Publication History

Received 12 July 2006
Publication Date:
23 November 2006 (online)

Abstract

A new protocol, amenable to be used in large-scale preparations, using a cheaper form of indium metal and mild warming is reported for the Barbier allylation of aldehydes and ketones with allyl bromide in N,N-dimethylformamide.

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Purchased from Alfa Aesar Chemical Co. A somewhat more expensive indium wire, 99.99% pure, purchased from Indium Corporation of America, also gave identical results.

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Indium is so soft that an ingot of metal can be easily flattened by pressing with a spatula (or even strong fingernails) between two pieces of clean filter paper, and then cut into small pieces of a few square millimeters with scissors.

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If the reaction is run in water instead of DMF, only a slightly greenish yellow color is observed in the reaction suspension that turns to an orange-ocher color when the reaction is complete. In this case, a better indication of reaction progress is to observe the metal surface, dark at the beginning, and shiny at the end.