Oxidative Carbon− Carbon Bond Formation via Allyldimethylsilyl Enol Ethers
LC Konkol, BT Jones, RJ Thomson
Index: Konkol, Leah C.; Jones, Brian T.; Thomson, Regan J. Organic Letters, 2009 , vol. 11, # 23 p. 5550 - 5553
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Abstract
Ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) is a powerful single electron oxidant that has significant demonstrated utility in promoting a wide range of useful synthetic transformations.(1) Our interest in CAN as a reagent stemmed from an initial desire to elaborate the synthetic potential of silyl bis-enol ethers, an area we have been actively developing.(2) While the 1,4-diketone adducts derived from silyl bis-enol ether oxidation are of significant value for synthesis, we wished to ...
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