Allylic cross-coupling using aromatic aldehydes as á-alkoxyalkyl anions

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The allylic cross-coupling using aromatic aldehydes as α-alkoxyalkyl anions is described. The synergistic palladium/copper-catalyzed reaction of aromatic aldehydes, allylic carbonates, and a silylboronate produces the corresponding homoallylic alcohol derivatives. This process involves the catalytic formation of a nucleophilic α-silyloxybenzylcopper(I) species and the subsequent palladium- catalyzed allylic substitution.

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Yuasa, A., Nagao, K., & Ohmiya, H. (2020). Allylic cross-coupling using aromatic aldehydes as á-alkoxyalkyl anions. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 16, 185–189. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.16.21

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