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Base/Solvent Controlled Divergent Synthesis of Norbornane-Fused Dihydrophenanthrenes and Triphenylenes via Palladium Catalyst.

Maryam DehghanMehran GhasemiFarnaz JafarpourAlireza Abbasi
Published in: Organic letters (2023)
A base/solvent controlled divergent synthesis for the construction of polycyclic hydrocarbons has been developed. In this process, norbornene through a reagent role leads to the synthesis of norbornane-fused dihydrophenanthrenes, which are essential due to their biological activities. Amazingly, by switching solvent and base, the role of norbornene becomes limited to a mediator/catalyst; therefore, it is removed from the final scaffold, and triphenylenes are regioselectively synthesized. Additionally, by removing norbornene from the reaction conditions, a different path leading to synthesis of unsymmetrically substituted triphenylenes with exceptional regioselectivity is established. This reaction includes a rare domino decarboxylation/C-H activation/annulation in a chemo- and regioselective manner.
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