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Cobalt-Catalyzed Carbozincation of Ynamides
Romain Sallio1, Martin Corpet2, Loic Habert1
1Institute of Organic and Analytical Chemistry, ICOA UMR 7311 CNRS, Université d'Orléans , rue de Chartres, 45100 Orléans, France.
Abstract:
An original cobalt-catalyzed ynamide carbozincation leading mainly to diverse 3-aryl enamides with mild reaction conditions and good functional-group tolerance has been developed. This reaction displays an excellent regio- and total stereoselectivity and opens the way to appealing synthetic applications. Moreover, this approach allows the selective synthesis of biologically relevant 3,5-disubstituted oxazolone frameworks.
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