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Stereocontrolled intramolecular iron-mediated diene/vinyl ether cyclocoupling reactions
Anthony J Pearson1, Sheng Zhang, Huikai Sun
1Department of Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, United States. ajp4@case.edu
Abstract:
A stereocontrolled intramolecular iron-mediated diene/olefin cyclocoupling reaction has been explored using vinyl ethers as the olefin partners. Spirolactams with functionalized (alkoxymethyl) side chains can be formed under thermal conditions. With a methoxy substituent on the diene, demetalation and hydrolysis of the cyclocoupling product afforded a single diastereomer.
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