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Branislav Kokić1, Ljiljana Koračak1, Marina Pećinar2
1Innovative Centre, Faculty of Chemistry, Ltd, Studentski trg 12-16, 11158 Belgrade, Serbia. ajdacic@chem.bg.ac.rs.
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A practical, (E)-stereoselective synthesis of enamides and N-alkenyl heterocycles via cobalt-catalyzed positional isomerization is reported. The catalytic system consists of commercially available and bench-stable reagents. This method represents the first cobalt-catalyzed positional isomerization of N-allyl imides, sulfonamides, and nitrogen heterocycles (indoles, carbazoles and pyrroles). Mechanistic studies suggest a cobalt-hydride-type pathway.
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