One-Pot Access to 1,7a-Dihydro-1,3a-ethano-indene and 1,8a-Dihydro-1,3a-ethano-azulene Skeletons by a Sequential Gold(I)-Catalyzed Propargyl Claisen Rearrangement/Nazarov Cyclization/[4+2] Cycloaddition Reaction.
Antonia RinaldiVittoria LangéDina ScarpiErnesto G OcchiatoPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2020)
An efficient synthetic approach to the tricyclic 1,7a-dihydro-1,3a-ethano-indene and 1,8a-dihydro-1,3a-ethano-azulene skeletons from suitable propargyl vinyl ethers is based on a one-pot, multistep process entailing a gold(I)-catalyzed propargyl Claisen rearrangement/Nazarov cyclization, a [4+2] cycloaddition of the formed six- or seven-membered ring-fused cyclopentadiene system, and a final protection step for the easy isolation and purification of the products by chromatography.