A new practical method for the synthesis of functionalized acrylate derivatives with the view to prepare functional polymers was explored. Hard zinc alkoxide generation enabled the highly chemoselective transesterification of acrylate derivatives over the undesired conjugate addition, which caused polymerization. The combined use of the catalytic zinc cluster Zn4(OCOCF3)6O and 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine delivered various functionalized acrylate derivatives through the transesterification of commercially available methyl acrylate derivatives with functionalized alcohols under mild conditions.
We develop a highly chemoselective transesterification of acrylate derivatives by using a hard zinc alkoxide generation strategy. High functional group compatibility, including the hydrophilic ether functionality, clearly demonstrates the utility of the present zinc catalysis for the synthesis of functionalized monomers.
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