Dantong Wang, Jiawen Wu, Wenqian Du, Fen Zhao, Zhonghua Xia
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Silver-Mediated Allylation of Aryl Alkenes to Synthesize 1,4-Dienes.
An efficient silver-mediated allylation of aryl alkenes is described, which provides a variety of skipped 1,4-dienes.Without the need for other traditional transition metals or gold, this AgOTf-mediated allylation proceeds smoothly with high regio- and stereoselectivity. Mechanistic and computational studies suggest that this silver-mediated allylation takes place via a Friedel-Crafts-type pathway of aryl alkenes to the silver-activated allyl acetates.
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