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Published on: November 9, 2019
A stereoselective approach to γ-functionalized carbonyls exploiting the Cu-promoted S(N)2' reaction
Eric Bond1, Anne-Marie Beausoleil, Jennifer Howell
1Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Merck Frosst Canada Inc., 16711 Trans Canada Highway, Kirkland, Québec, H9H 3L1, Canada.
Abstract:
While several efficient processes exist to effect the stereoselective creation of carbon-carbon bonds in the α- and β-position of carbonyls, functionalization of the γ-position is much more challenging. We disclose an alternative methodology exploiting the Cu-promoted S(N)2' reaction to achieve the addition of various nucleophiles upon the allylic lactones 5a-d which lead to the generation of the desired γ-functionalized α,β-unsaturated aldehydes 6 following in situ hydrolysis.
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