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Intermolecular Alkene Difunctionalization via Gold-Catalyzed Oxyarylation.

Shuyao ZhangChenhuan WangXiaohan YeXiaodong Shi
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
The gold-catalyzed intermolecular oxyarylation of alkenes is reported. This work employed the oxidative addition of aryl iodides to Me-DalphosAu+ for the formation of a AuIII -Ar intermediate. The better binding ability of alkenes over O nucleophiles ensured the success of intermolecular oxyarylation, giving desired products with a broad substrate scope and high efficiency (>50 examples with up to 95 % yield). One-pot converting of methoxy groups into other nucleophiles allowed achieving alkene difunctionalization with the construction of C-N, C-S, and C-C bonds under mild conditions.
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