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Transition metal-free ether coupling and hydroamidation enabling the efficient synthesis of congested heterocycles.

Goki HirataYusuke ShimoharaiTaisei ShimadaTakashi Nishikata
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
In this study, we discovered that α-bromocarboxamides react with alkynols containing tertiary alcohol moieties to produce congested ethers or heterocycles. Here, the etherification and hydroamidation reactions can be controlled by a suitable base. Both C-O and C-N bond formations occurred without a transition-metal catalyst. The stereospecific etherification and cyclization of diastereo-enriched α-bromocarboxamide afforded the corresponding diastereo-enriched ether and heterocyclic compound.
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