Recyclable Polymer Supported DMAP Catalyzed Cascade Synthesis of α-Pyrones
Anshul Jain1, Akanksha Kumari1, Suman K Saha1
1Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, Rajasthan-342030, India.
Abstract:
Polymer-supported catalysts have emerged as one of the sustainable and cost-effective alternatives in organic synthetic chemistry. We have developed the first polymer-supported DMAP catalyzed one-pot synthesis of diversely substituted α-pyrones. The cascade approach involves C5 conjugate addition of 5H-oxazol-4-ones to α,β-unsaturated-β-ketoesters followed by lactonization/elimination.
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