Silver-Catalyzed Radical Umpolung Cross-Coupling of Silyl Enol Ethers with Activated Methylene Compounds: Access to Diverse Tricarbonyl Derivatives

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Abstract

A silver-catalyzed protocol for the intermolecular radical umpolung cross-coupling protocol of silyl enol ethers with activated methylene compounds is disclosed. The protocol exhibits excellent functional group tolerance, enabling the expedient preparation of a variety of tricarbonyl compounds. Preliminary mechanistic investigations suggest that the reaction proceeds through a process involving free radicals in which silver oxide has a dual role, acting as both a catalyst and a base.

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Liang, T., Yuan, Q., Xu, L., Liu, J. Q., Kärkäs, M. D., & Wang, X. S. (2024). Silver-Catalyzed Radical Umpolung Cross-Coupling of Silyl Enol Ethers with Activated Methylene Compounds: Access to Diverse Tricarbonyl Derivatives. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 89(13), 9298–9302. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.4c00310

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