Coumarins by Direct Annulation: β-Borylacrylates as Ambiphilic C3-Synthons

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Modular β-borylacrylates have been validated as programmable, ambiphilic C3-synthons in the cascade annulation of 2-halo-phenol derivatives to generate structurally and electronically diverse coumarins. Key to this [3+3] disconnection is the BPin unit which serves a dual purpose as both a traceless linker for C(sp2)–C(sp2) coupling, and as a chromophore extension to enable inversion of the alkene geometry via selective energy transfer catalysis. Mild isomerisation is a pre-condition to access 3-substituted coumarins and provides a handle for divergence. The method is showcased in the synthesis of representative natural products that contain this venerable chemotype. Facile entry into π-expanded estrone derivatives modified at the A-ring is disclosed to demonstrate the potential of the method in bioassay development or in drug repurposing.

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Wienhold, M., Molloy, J. J., Daniliuc, C. G., & Gilmour, R. (2021). Coumarins by Direct Annulation: β-Borylacrylates as Ambiphilic C3-Synthons. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 60(2), 685–689. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202012099

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