Oxidative conversion of δ-sultones to γ-lactones
Duminda S Liyanage1, Christian S Jungong1, Alexei V Novikov1
1University of North Dakota, 151 Cornell St. Stop 9024, Grand Forks, ND 58202, USA.
Tetrahedron Letters
|June 19, 2015
Abstract:
Delta-sultones, prepared by C-H insertion, can be oxidatively converted to gamma-lactones by treatment with t-BuOK/t-BuOOH. An intermediate in the synthesis of (-)-eburnamonin was prepared using this approach.
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