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Gold-Catalyzed Hydrophenoxylation of Propargylic Alcohols and Amines: Synthesis of Phenyl Enol Ethers.

Victor LasernaCatherine Jeapes RojasTom D Sheppard
Published in: Organic letters (2019)
A practical method for the synthesis of phenyl enol ethers is reported. The combination of a gold(I) catalyst and potassium carbonate selectively mediates the addition of phenols to propargylic alcohols/amines in a chemo-, regio-, and stereoselective fashion in high yield. The resulting enol ethers are formed exclusively with a Z-configuration and can be obtained from a wide array of phenols and propargylic alcohols or amines with the reaction showing excellent functional group tolerance.
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