Abstract

Abstract Trifluoroacetyl acetylenes, highly reactive dienophiles and electrophiles, were used as the probe for study competitive [4+2] vs nucleophilic addition reactions in thebaine series. Unlike thebaine itself that reacts with these electron deficient acetylenes giving rise to the adducts resulted from the nucleophilic attack of the nitrogen at the alkyne carbon, the reactions of N -acyl- N -northebaines with trifluoroacetyl acetylenes furnished the [4+2]-adducts solely. The last ones readily rearranged to the corresponding 3 H -furo[4,3,2-fg][3]benzazocine derivatives. So, the use of N -acyl- N -northebaines as the starting materials in the reactions with acetylenic dienophiles provides the general methodology to avoid a formation of the undesirable “nucleophilic” adducts typical for the reactions of the natural alkaloid thebaine.

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