Three-component synthesis of cyclic enaminones via ketene cyclization
1Department of Chemistry, Institute for Therapeutics Discovery and Development, College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota, 717 Delaware Street SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414, United States.
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Cyclic six-membered enaminones were synthesized from three components (bromodiazoacetone, primary amine, and alkyne) in high yields via aza-Michael addition, Wolff rearrangement, and nucleophilic ketene cyclization.
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