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Published on: June 21, 2017
Macrocyclic polyenynes: a stereoselective route to vinyl-ether-containing skipped diene systems
Thomas O Ronson1, Martin H H Voelkel, Richard J K Taylor
1Department of Chemistry, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK. richard.taylor@york.ac.uk ian.fairlamb@york.ac.uk.
Abstract:
The stereoselective synthesis of a challenging macrocyclic polyene scaffold, containing a sensitive vinyl ether motif, has been accomplished using O,C-dilithiation/selective C-alkylation, Pd-catalysed etherification and Wittig reactions as key steps. An end-game macrocyclisation strategy employed a regio- and stereoselective Stille cross-coupling using Pd(Br)(N-Succ)(AsPh3)2 (AsCat) as the precatalyst.
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