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Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
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Designed Bifunctional Phosphine Ligand-Enabled Gold-Catalyzed Isomerizations of Ynamides and Allenamides: Stereoselective and Regioselective Formation of 1-Amido-1,3-dienes.

Organic Letters 2017 November 4
By using designed biphenyl-2-ylphosphines functionalized with a remote basic groups as ligands, N-alkynyl-o-nosylamides are directly converted to (1E,3E)-1-amido-1,3-dienes with excellent diastereoselectivities under gold catalysis. With allenamides as substrates, the gold-catalyzed isomerizations are high yielding and applicable to a broad substrate scope including various nitrogen protecting groups and exhibit unprecedented (3E)-selectivities for the distal C-C double bond and good regioselectivities. Combining this gold catalysis with one-pot Diels-Alder reactions leads to rapid assembly of valuable bicyclic compounds.

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