Zhenhua Xu , Tao Geng , Jun Du , Youpeng Zuo , Xiaoxiao Hu , Lin Liu , Zhiqiang Shi , Huawen Huang
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Abstract
We have developed a visible-light-mediated three-component tandem reaction of aromatic aldehydes with acrylates using a Hantzsch ester as the hydrogen atom transfer reagent, generating diethyl pentanedioate products in a one-pot synthesis. The reaction facilitates direct formation of acyl groups from the corresponding aldehydes, which are subsequently coupled successively to two molecules of acrylate in a Giese addition.
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