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Base-Mediated and Silver-Catalyzed Divergent Synthesis of Hydroxynaphthalenamides and Phosphorylated Dihydronaphthylamides from Enone-Oxazolones.

Rattana WorayuthakarnKanyanat BoontanKittipong ChainokSomsak RuchirawatNopporn Thasana
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
An efficient divergent approach to functionalized naphthalene derivatives, the naphthalenamides, via base-mediated and silver-catalyzed cyclization has been developed using enone-oxazolones as the precursors. This protocol utilized base in methanol with heating to construct the corresponding hydroxynaphthalenamides 2 by a C-C bond formation, oxazolone ring-opening, and aromatization in good yields. On the other hand, phosphorylated dihydronaphthylamides 3 were generated by using H -phosphonate as the phosphonating reagent in a silver-catalyzed cyclization involving the phospha-1,4-addition/intramolecular ring closure with concomitant C-P/C-C bond formation in good yields.
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