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Synthesis of Acyl Cyclopentaquinolinones through Simultaneous Construction of the Heterocyclic Scaffold and Introduction of the Acyl Group.

Presented herein is an effective and concise synthesis of acyl cyclopentaquinolinone derivatives via the cascade reactions of N -( o -ethynylaryl)acrylamides with α-diazo carbonyl compounds. The formation of product involves a visible light-induced radical formation from α-diazo carbonyl compound followed by its addition onto the acrylamide moiety to trigger double radical annulation, single-electron oxidation, and β-elimination. To our knowledge, this is the first example in which the cyclopentaquinolinone scaffold was constructed along with the introduction of an acyl group under visible light irradiation conditions. Compared with literature methods for similar purpose, this newly developed protocol has advantages such as readily accessible substrates, mild reaction conditions, valuable products, concise synthetic procedure, and high sustainability. With all these merits, this method is expected to find wide applications in the construction of related acyl heterocyclic skeletons.

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