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Microwave-assisted Intramolecular Dehydrogenative Diels-Alder Reactions for the Synthesis of Functionalized Naphthalenes/Solvatochromic Dyes
Published on: April 1, 2013
Deconjugative alkylation/Heck reaction as a simple platform for dihydronaphthalene synthesis
Primali V Navaratne1, Alexander J Grenning1
1University of Florida, Department of Chemistry, PO Box 117200, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA. grenning@ufl.edu.
Abstract:
A simple platform for carbocycle synthesis by Knoevenagel adduct deconjugative alkylation/Heck reaction is described. Deconjugative alkylation of Knoevenagels adducts is two-fold synthetically enabling because C-C bond formation is (1) operationally simple due to the ease of Knoevenagel adduct carbanion generation and (2) results in alkene migration, which poises the substrate for cyclization. Furthermore, the gem-dinitrile moiety serves as a functional group for synthetic manipulation.
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