Transition-metal-free cascade benzannulations for synthesizing 2-hydroxybenzophenones
Xue-Wen He1, Wei Zhou1, Min Zhang1
1National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center for the Exploition of Homology Resources of Medicine and Food, Guizhou University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, P. R. China. xlliu1@gzu.edu.cn xuchwhj@163.com.
Abstract:
A set of cascade benzannulations of readily accessible chromone-3-carboxaldehydes and γ-nitroaldehydes for synthesizing biologically relevant 2-hydroxybenzophenones has been developed. The cascade was found to provide a transition-metal-free strategy for synthesizing 2-hydroxybenzophenones in acceptable yields (up to 57%).
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