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Total synthesis of aigialomycin D using a one-pot ketene generation-trapping-aromatization sequence
Frederick Calo1, Jeffery Richardson, Anthony G M Barrett
1Department of Chemistry, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, England.
Abstract:
The total synthesis of aigialomycin D, without the need for phenol protection, was carried out using the C-acylation of a keto-dioxinone dianion, a cascade sequence consisting of ketene generation, alcohol trapping and aromatization, and ring-closing metathesis.
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