A new approach to the synthesis of highly substituted cyclopentadienes, indenes, and cyclopentene-fused heteroarenes by means of the Pd-catalyzed Trost-Oppolzer-type intramolecular Alder-ene reaction of 2,4-pentadienyl acetates is described. This unprecedented transformation combines the electrophilic features of the Tsuji-Trost reaction with the nucleophilic features of the Alder-ene reaction. The overall outcome can be perceived as a hitherto unknown "acid-free" iso-Nazarov-type cyclization. The versatility of this strategy was further demonstrated by the formal synthesis of paucifloral F, a resveratrol-based natural product.
A facile approach for the synthesis of furopyrans and bicyclic bisacetals under mild aqueous conditions is described. This potentially green, diversity oriented approach involves cascade Michael addition and cycloacetalization of pyranones and 1,3-dicarbonyls. An interesting switch in the product class was observed depending on the type of pyranone employed. Products of type I and II obtained herein are an integral part of several bioactive natural products and medicinally interesting compounds.
A palladium-catalysed intramolecular allylic (hetero)arylation strategy for the synthesis of fused cyclopentenes incorporated with all-carbon quaternary and spiro centres is described.
An unusual and facile approach for the synthesis of 2-benzofuranyl-3-hydroxyacetones from 6-acetoxy-β-pyrones and phenols is presented. The synthetic sequence involves a cascade transacetalisation, Fries-type O → C rearrangement followed by Michael addition and ring-opening aromatisation. The versatility of this method was further demonstrated via the synthesis of 4,4a-dihydropyrano[3,2-b]benzofuran-3-ones, furo[3,2-c]coumarins, and spiro[benzofuran-2,2'-furan]-4'-ones. The unexpected cascade event would also provide new possible considerations in the β-pyrone-involved organic synthesis.
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