Fries Rearrangement
The Reaction
The Fries rearrangement reaction is an organic name reaction which involves the conversion of phenolic esters into hydroxyaryl ketones on heating in the presence of a catalyst. Suitable catalysts for this reaction are Brønsted or Lewis acids such as HF, AlCl3, BF3, TiCl4, or SnCl4. The Fries rearrangement reaction is an ortho, para-selective reaction, and is used in the preparation of acyl phenols.1 This organic reaction has been named after German chemist Karl Theophil Fries.
![German Chemist Karl Theophil Fries German Chemist Karl Theophil Fries](/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/marketing/global/images/technical-documents/articles/chemistry-and-synthesis/organic-reaction-toolbox/german-chemist-karl-theophil-fries/german-chemist-karl-theophil-fries.jpg)
Figure 1.German Chemist Karl Theophil Fries
The photo-Fries rearrangement involves a similar conversion of phenolic esters into hydroxy ketones in the presence of UV light without catalyst.1
The thia-Fries rearrangement involves the conversion of aryl triflinates to trifluoromethanesulfinyl phenols in the presence of aluminum chloride in dichloromethane.2
The anionic phospho-Fries rearrangement involves the conversion of an aryl phosphate ester [ArOP(=O)(OR)2] into an ortho-hydroxyarylphosphonate [o-HO-Ar-P(=O)(OR)2]. This rearrangement yields phenols with an ortho C-P bond.3
Applications
The Fries rearrangement has found application in the following areas:
- The use of an ionic melt [1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloroaluminate, ([BMIm]Cl·xAlCl3)] as both solvent and Lewis acid catalyst was investigated. The reaction with phenyl benzoate yields ortho- and para‑hydroxybenzophenone.4
![Para hydroxybenzophenone Para hydroxybenzophenone](/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/marketing/global/images/technical-documents/articles/chemistry-and-synthesis/organic-reaction-toolbox/para-hydroxybenzophenone/para-hydroxybenzophenone.jpg)
Figure 2.Para hydroxybenzophenone
- Synthesis of o- and p-hydroxyacetophenones (useful intermediates in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals).5
- Total synthesis of α-tocopherol (vitamin E).6
- Regioselective synthesis of ortho-acylhydroxy[2.2]paracyclophanes, via TiCl4-catalyzed Fries rearrangement and direct regioselective acylation reaction.7
- Synthesis of drug and agrochemical intermediates, thermographic materials, and effective antiviral agents.8
- Synthesis of hydroxynaphthyl ketones, via scandium trifluoromethanesulfonate catalyzed Fries rearrangement of acyloxynaphthalenes.9
- Photochemical one-pot synthesis of 5-, 6-, and 7-substituted chroman-4-ones from aryl 3-methyl-2-butenoate esters, via a photo-Fries rearrangement and a base-catalyzed intramolecular oxa-Michael addition reaction.10
Scheme of the above syntheses:
![Oxa Michael Addition Reaction Oxa Michael Addition Reaction](/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/marketing/global/images/technical-documents/articles/chemistry-and-synthesis/organic-reaction-toolbox/oxa-michael-addition-reaction/oxa-michael-addition-reaction.jpg)
Figure 3.Oxa Michael Addition Reaction
Recent Research and Trends
- Thia–Fries rearrangement of aryl sulfonates in solvent-free conditions under microwave dielectric heating has been studied.8
Photoreactive liquid crystalline polymer films were reported to undergo axis-selective photo-Fries rearrangement, and exhibited photoinduced optical anisotropy when exposed to linearly polarized ultraviolet (LPUV) light.1 - Fries rearrangement has been employed in the key steps in the total synthesis of muricadienin, the unsaturated putative precursor in the biosynthesis of trans- and cis-solamin.10
- The anionic phospho-Fries rearrangement of chiral ferrocenyl phosphates yields diastereomeric enriched 1,2-P,O-phosphonates, which can then be converted into an enantiomerically pure phosphane.13
- Liquid-phase Fries rearrangement of aryl esters catalyzed by heteropoly acid H3PW12O40 (PW) supported on silica or its salt Cs2.5H0.5PW12O40 (CsPW) has been reported.14
- Anionic phospho-Fries rearrangement has been successfully applied to investigate ferrocene chemistry.15
- Fries rearrangement is employed for the synthesis of the antiviral flavonoid lead ladanein, starting from 2,6-dimethoxyquinone.16
![Dimethoxyquinone Dimethoxyquinone](/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/marketing/global/images/technical-documents/articles/chemistry-and-synthesis/organic-reaction-toolbox/dimethoxyquinone/dimethoxyquinone.jpg)
Figure 4.Dimethoxyquinone
- Heteropoly acid H3PW12O40 has been reported as an efficient and environmentally benign catalyst for the Fries rearrangement of phenyl acetate.17
![Phenyl Acetate Phenyl Acetate](/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/marketing/global/images/technical-documents/articles/chemistry-and-synthesis/organic-reaction-toolbox/phenyl-acetate/phenyl-acetate.jpg)
Figure 5.Phenyl Acetate
References
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