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Jessica E Budwitz1, Skyler A Hollers1, Abigail R Wester1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, United States.
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2-Triazenyl furans are introduced as bench-stable, electron-rich Diels-Alder dienes, enabling convergent and divergent access to highly substituted arenes under redox-neutral conditions. The triazene substituent activates the furan toward cycloaddition, promotes in situ aromatization, and serves as a versatile handle for downstream functionalization. Diels-Alder reactions are demonstrated with a broad range of dienophiles, including alkenes, alkynes, allenes, and benzyne, in both inter- and intramolecular settings. Chemoselective derivatizations highlight the synthetic versatility of this platform, culminating in concise annulative syntheses of pomalidomide, (S)-apremilast, and related analogues.
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