Abstract
The site-selective functionalization of unactivated allylic C-H bonds via direct deprotonation using KTMP is described. The conversion of amorphadiene to artemisinic alcohol via a simple, highly regioselective deprotonation over 4 other possible allylic sites is shown with further extrapolation to the first large-scale telescoped chemical synthesis of artemisinic acid from amorphadiene. Finally, application of the method for the successful site-selective functionalization of unactivated allylic C-H bonds in other terpene-based natural products is also highlighted.
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Clanton, N. A., Wilson, N. A., Ortiz, E., Blumberg, S. T., & Frantz, D. E. (2023). Site-Selective Functionalization of Unactivated Allylic C-H Bonds via Direct Deprotonation with KTMP: Application to the Formal Total Synthesis of (+)-Artemisinin from Amorphadiene. Organic Letters, 25(1), 277–281. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.2c04145
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