Lewis Acid-Promoted Ketene–Alkene [2+ 2] Cycloadditions
CM Rasik, MK Brown
Index: Rasik, Christopher M.; Brown, M. Kevin Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2013 , vol. 135, # 5 p. 1673 - 1676
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Abstract
Described are the first examples of ketene–alkene [2+ 2] cycloadditions promoted by Lewis acids. Notable features of this method include (1) substantial rate acceleration relative to traditional thermal reactions,(2) good diastereoselectivities and yields for the formation of the cyclobutanone products, and (3) inverse diastereoselectivity compared with related thermal cycloadditions for many examples. These studies not only provide access to synthetically ...
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