3-Heterosubstituted Benzofurans from Hydroxyphenyl Propargyl Alcohols via ortho-Quinone Methide through a Metal-/Catalyst-Free Conjugate Addition/Oxy-Cyclization

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A facile route to 3-sulfonylated and 3-(1-benzotriazolyl)-benzofurans is achieved from readily available o-hydroxyphenyl propargyl alcohols (o-HPPAs) and bench-top sodium sulfonylates and benzotriazoles with no assistance of any reagent or catalyst. Bifunctional o-quinone methides (o-QMs) were the putative reaction intermediates ensued from dehydration of o-HPPA. Our study revealed that the o-QM was so choosy in selection of the nucleophiles for the key Michael addition reaction.

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Rajesh, M., Singam, M. K. R., Gadi, R. K., & Sridhar Reddy, M. (2018). 3-Heterosubstituted Benzofurans from Hydroxyphenyl Propargyl Alcohols via ortho-Quinone Methide through a Metal-/Catalyst-Free Conjugate Addition/Oxy-Cyclization. ACS Omega, 3(12), 17155–17163. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b02480

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