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Rh(II)-Catalyzed Chemoselective Oxy-alkynylation of Acceptor-Acceptor Carbenes: Synthesis of C2-Quaternary Alkyne-Substituted 3(2 H )-Furanones.

Qing LiuYang-Ting MaXiao-Yan HuangYan-Zhen LiFang YangShaukat AliKegong JiZi-Sheng Chen
Published in: Organic letters (2023)
A Rh(II)-catalyzed oxy-alkynylation of acceptor-acceptor carbenes using EBX reagents was successfully developed. The key alkyne-transfer step is likely to occur through a tandem process involving a β-addition, an α-elimination, and a 1,2-shift, which was supported by the formation of alkylidene carbene. Various diverse C2-quaternary alkyne-substituted benzofuran-3-ones and 2,2,4,5-tetrasubstituted 3(2 H )-furanones can be synthesized smoothly, depending on the choice of diazo compounds and the base additives. Furthermore, this reaction is characterized by mild conditions, high functional group compatibility, and a broad substrate scope.
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