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Xiaoyu Zhang1, Xiangyu Lu1, Yajun Zou1
1School of Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610225, China. gzhao@scu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
In this study, a series of Z-enamide compounds were synthesized from α-amino ketones and alkynyl esters. Using triethylamine as the base catalyst, the reaction proceeded smoothly at room temperature to yield stereospecific products with high yields. Two X-ray crystals of products confirmed the crucial role of hydrogen bonding in stereospecificity.
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