I2-Catalyzed Regioselective Oxo- and Hydroxy-acyloxylation of Alkenes and Enol Ethers: A Facile Access to α-Acyloxyketones, Esters, and Diol Derivatives
Organic Letters2014Vol. 16(21), pp. 5674–5677
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Abstract
I2-catalyzed oxo-acyloxylation of alkenes and enol ethers with carboxylic acids providing for the high yield synthesis of α-acyloxyketones and esters is described. This unprecedented regioselective oxidative process employs TBHP and Et3N in stoichiometric amounts under metal-free conditions in DMSO as solvent. Additionally, I2-catalysis allows the direct hydroxy-acyloxylation of alkenes with the sequential addition of BH3·SMe2 leading to monoprotected diol derivatives in excellent yields.
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