Enantioselective annulation of enals with 2-naphthols by triazolium salts derived from l-phenylalanine

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A series of chiral triazolium salts have been synthesized from methyl l-phenylalaninate hydrochloride. The NHCs derived from this class of novel triazolium salts were found to be highly efficient catalysts in the annulation reaction of enals and 2-naphthols. These reactions proceeded with high chemoselectivity and wide substrate scope affording enantioenriched β-arylsplitomicins in good yields with up to 96% ee. This journal is

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Li, G. T., Gu, Q., & You, S. L. (2015). Enantioselective annulation of enals with 2-naphthols by triazolium salts derived from l-phenylalanine. Chemical Science, 6(7), 4273–4278. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00731c

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