Synthesis of oxygen heterocycles via aromatic C-O bond formation using arynes

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Abstract

Most of the synthetic approaches to the benzo-fused heterocycles containing an oxygen atom have involved the use of phenol derivatives as a starting material. This review highlights the new synthetic approaches involving the aromatic C-O bond-forming process using arynes. The insertion of arynes into the C=O bond gives the unstable intermediates, [2 + 2] cycloaddition-type adducts, which can be easily converted into a variety of oxygen atom-containing heterocycles in a single operation. In this review, the syntheses of oxygen heterocycles, such as coumarin, chromene, xanthene, dihydrobenzofuran and benzofuran derivatives, via the insertion of arynes into the C=O bond of aldehydes or formamides are summarized.

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Miyabe, H. (2015, July 1). Synthesis of oxygen heterocycles via aromatic C-O bond formation using arynes. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules200712558

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