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Fe-Catalyzed enaminone synthesis from ketones and amines
Wenfeng Wu1, Zhuxian Wang1, Qun Shen1
1School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Southern Medical University, 1023 South Shatai Road, Baiyun District, Guangzhou 510515, P. R. China. gzlq2002@163.com chenhuoji2005@126.com.
Abstract:
We have developed an iron-catalyzed direct olefination for enaminone synthesis, with saturated ketones as a source of olefins. This direct ketone β-functionalization reaction has readily available starting materials and a wide range of substrates and requires mild reaction conditions.
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