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Decarboxylative Cascade Reactions of Dihydroxyfumaric Acid: A Preparative Approach to the Glyoxylate Scenario
Celin Richter1, Falko Berndt1, Tom Kunde1
1Institute of Chemistry, Humboldt-University , Brook-Taylor Str. 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:
An operationally simple protocol is reported to generate an α-hydroxyacyl anion by the decarboxylation of dihydroxyfumaric acid. To date, the "missing" utilization of the hydroxyacyl anion in highly chemo- and stereoselective cascade reactions enables short and direct construction of carbohydrates.
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