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The Application of Gold(I)-Catalysed Intramolecular Hydroarylation Reactions to the Synthesis of Coumarins

Cervi, Aymeric

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The studies disclosed in the body of this thesis were focused on the preparation of coumarin derivatives from aryl propiolates using gold(I)-catalysed intramolecular hydroarylation reactions (IMHA). Chapter One focuses on the currently available synthetic methods for the preparation of coumarins. Chapter Two begins with a discussion of the mechanism of the IMHA process by which the author has prepared coumarins from aryl propiolates. Then, it ...[Show more]

dc.contributor.authorCervi, Aymeric
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-26T00:39:45Z
dc.date.available2017-06-26T00:39:45Z
dc.identifier.otherb44472900
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/118234
dc.description.abstractThe studies disclosed in the body of this thesis were focused on the preparation of coumarin derivatives from aryl propiolates using gold(I)-catalysed intramolecular hydroarylation reactions (IMHA). Chapter One focuses on the currently available synthetic methods for the preparation of coumarins. Chapter Two begins with a discussion of the mechanism of the IMHA process by which the author has prepared coumarins from aryl propiolates. Then, it focuses on the implementation of the IMHA reaction in the synthesis of coumarins (C, X=O) from aryl propiolates (B) that are themselves derived from the corresponding phenol (A). The extension of such procedures to related system, chromene (X=Me2), is also described. Chapter Three focuses on the application of the new methodology to natural product synthesis, particularly, fraxetin and some of its derivatives as well as pimpinellin.
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectgold
dc.subjectgold-mediated catalysis
dc.subjectcoumarin
dc.subjectintramolecular hydroarylation
dc.subjectchromene
dc.titleThe Application of Gold(I)-Catalysed Intramolecular Hydroarylation Reactions to the Synthesis of Coumarins
dc.typeThesis (PhD)
local.contributor.supervisorBanwell, Martin
local.contributor.supervisorcontactMartin.Banwell@anu.edu.au
dcterms.valid2017
local.description.notesthe author deposited 26/06/2017
local.type.degreeDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
dc.date.issued2017
local.contributor.affiliationResearch School of Chemistry, The Australian National University
local.identifier.doi10.25911/5d70ed04731c6
local.mintdoimint
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