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Xiaofeng Ma1, Joshua J Farndon1, Tom A Young1
1School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TS, UK.
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A C-N bond forming dearomatization protocol with broad scope is outlined. Specifically, bifunctional amino reagents are used for sequential nucleophilic and electrophilic C-N bond formations, with the latter effecting the key dearomatization step. Using this approach, γ-arylated alcohols are converted to a wide range of differentially protected spirocyclic pyrrolidines in just two or three steps.
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