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Access to Polysubstituted Halophosphorylated Dihydrofurans via Halotrimethylsilane-Promoted Cascade Cyclization of γ-Hydroxyl Ynones with Diphenylphosphine Oxides.

Yi-Feng QiuShi-Peng ChenJian-He CaoShutao WangJin-Hao LiMing LiZheng-Jun QuanXi-Cun WangYong-Min Liang
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
A halotrimethylsilane (TMSX) accelerated cascade halophosphorylation and cycloisomerization of γ-hydroxyl ynones with diphenylphosphine oxides is presented. This methodology allows the one-step synthesis of practical polysubstituted halophosphorylated dihydrofuran derivatives. It is noteworthy that halotrimethylsilane functions as a halogenation reagent as well as a promoter to initiate this transformation. In addition, the reaction system can also be scaled up to gram quantities, and the produced halogenated compounds can undergo further derivatizations by Pd-catalyzed coupling reactions.
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