Moriaki Sakihara, Shuhei Shimoyama, Miki B Kurosawa, Junichiro Yamaguchi
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Deoxygenative Functionalizations of Aromatic Dicarbonyls and Aldehydes
In this study, we developed a method to synthesize deoxygenative functionalized products by reacting aromatic dicarbonyls with DBU, TMSOTf, diphenylphosphine oxide, and a range of nucleophiles. Moreover, we demonstrated that sequential application of phospha-Brook rearrangement and benzylic substitution conditions to aromatic aldehydes affords the deoxygenative functionalized products effectively. With highly nucleophilic reagents, it was possible to proceed with the deoxygenative functionalization without TMSOTf.
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