Gold-catalyzed cyclization-cycloaddition cascade reactions of allenyl acetals with nitrones
Dhananjayan Vasu1, Rai-Shung Liu
1Department of Chemistry, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, ROC.
Abstract:
Gold and silver: when allenyl acetals and nitrones are treated with a catalytic amount of a gold complex and a silver salt they react through a cyclization-cycloaddition cascade reaction to give a mixture of diastereomeric tricyclic products. The mixture converges to a single product upon acid hydrolysis. The key intermediate is postulated to be a 1-methoxyfulvene species.
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