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Redox Isomerization, (3 + 2) Allenoate Annulation by Auto-Tandem Phosphine Catalysis

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Maddigan-Wyatt, Jeremy T.
Blyth, Mitchell
Ametovski, Jhi
Coote, Michelle
Hooper, Joel F.
Lupton, David W.

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A phosphine-catalyzed approach to pyrrolines has been developed that involves two mechanistically unlinked catalytic processes. The first involves the redox isomerization of amino crotonates to provide access to aliphatic tosyl imines, which then engage in a (3+2) annulation with various allenoates. The reaction shows generality, with 24 examples established, along with a low yielding and moderately enantioselective variant. Mechanistic studies indicate that the viability of the process is linked to the selection of catalysts with similar propensity to add to the two coupling partners.

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Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)

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