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A photocatalytic strategy for the synthesis of γ-ketoesters was reported. Using DMSO as both the solvent and terminal oxidant, oxidative coupling of vinylarenes with bromocarboxylates proceeded readily, giving a variety of γ-ketoesters in good isolated yields and with a broad functional-group tolerance.
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A metal-free cyclization of N-propargylamides for the synthesis of various oxazolines and oxazoles via a 5-exo-dig process is presented. Using (diacetoxyiodo)benzene (PIDA) as a reaction promoter and lithium iodide (LiI) as an iodine source, intramolecular iodooxygenation of N-propargylamides proceeded readily, leading to the corresponding (E)-5-iodomethylene-2-oxazolines in good to excellent isolated yields. In addition, using the PhI(OAc)2/LiI system, N-propargylamides can be converted to the corresponding oxazole-5-carbaldehydes in the presence of oxygen under visible light irradiation. The resulting products can be further converted into various oxazoline and oxazole derivatives after simple derivatizations, and this method ultimately offers an efficient route to a variety of biologically active structures.
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A metal-free cyclization of olefinic dicarbonyl compounds for the synthesis of various 5-halomethyl-4,5-dihydrofurans is presented. Using (diacetoxyiodo)benzene as the reaction promoter and halotrimethylsilane as the halogen source, the intramolecular haloenolcyclization of the 2-allyl-1,3-dicarbonyl compounds smoothly proceeded, leading to the corresponding 5-halomethyl-4,5-dihydrofurans in good to excellent isolated yields. Moreover, the resulting 5-iodomethyl products could be converted to functionalized furans in almost quantitative yields by treatment with DBU followed by acid-catalyzed rearrangement. The reactions could be carried out on a gram scale and did not require harsh reaction conditions. The good isolated yields, mild conditions, and operational simplicity make this reaction a viable method for the construction of different dihydrofuran and furan structures.