Controllable One-Step Synthesis of Spirocycles, Polycycles, and Di- and Tetrahydronaphthalenes from Aryl-Substituted Propargylic Alcohols
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2008Vol. 73(17), pp. 6845–6848
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Abstract
A novel, convenient, and efficient method has been developed for selective synthesis of spirocycle, polycycle, and di- and tetrahydronaphthalene systems from aryl-substituted propargylic alcohols by FeCl3- or TsOH-catalyzed multiple activations of unsaturated C-C bonds and C-H bonds.
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