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1Department of Chemistry, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, PR China.
Abstract:
A versatile multicomponent reaction based on the new four-carbon synthons alpha-alkenoyl ketene S,S-acetals 1 has been developed. This three-component reaction of readily available alpha-alkenoyl ketene S,S-acetals 1 with aldehydes 2 and active methylene compounds 3 proceeds smoothly in acidic medium (glacial acetic acid in tetrahydrofuran) to give various polyfunctionalized cyclohexanones 4, 5, and 6 in a highly regio- and diastereoselective manner with good to excellent yields. The reaction can tolerate a broad range of substituents in the three components involved and is proposed to proceed via a tandem Knoevenagel-intermolecular Michael-intramolecular Michael sequence. As an extension of the synthetic application of polyfunctionalized cyclohexanones obtained, unsymmetrical biaryls 7 were synthesized in almost quantitative yields by simple transformations of the corresponding cycloadducts 6.
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