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A Two-Step Protocol for Umpolung Functionalization of Ketones Via Enolonium Species
Published on: August 16, 2018
Formal Enone α-Arylation via I(III)-Mediated Aryl Migration/Elimination
Bruna S Martins1, Daniel Kaiser1, Adriano Bauer1
1University of Vienna, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Währinger Strasse 38, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
A formal enone α-arylation is described. This metal-free transformation relies on the I(III)-mediated skeletal reorganization of silyl enol ethers and features mild conditions, good yields, and high stereoselectivities for β-substituted enones.
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