Copper-Catalyzed Coupling of Oxime Acetates with Aldehydes: A New Strategy for Synthesis of Pyridines
Organic Letters2011Vol. 13(19), pp. 5394–5397
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Abstract
Copper-catalyzed coupling of oxime acetates with aldehydes offers a new strategy for the synthesis of highly substituted pyridines. This novel method tolerates a wide range of functionality and allows for rapid elaboration of the oxime acetates into a variety of substituted pyridines.
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