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Regio- and Chemoselective Double Allylic Substitution of Alkenyl vic -Diols.

Organic Letters 2024 March 16
Double allylic substitution is an attractive approach to building molecular complexity from simple starting materials by creating two new bonds in one pot. However, this type of reaction has been doomed by chemoselectivity and regioselectivity issues. In this letter, we describe a new approach to introduce a-la-carte two new C-C, C-N, C-O, or C-S bonds in a chemo- and regioselective fashion. The reaction relies on sequential dual catalysis with a Lewis acid and palladium. The scope is remarkably broad, and the reaction can be diastereoselective by using secondary alcohols as the first nucleophile.

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