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Triflimide-catalyzed allyl–allyl cross-coupling: a metal-free allylic alkylation

Authors: Ding, Feiqing; William, Ronny; Wang, Fei; Liu, Xue-Wei;

Triflimide-catalyzed allyl–allyl cross-coupling: a metal-free allylic alkylation

Abstract

A highly efficient metal-free intermolecular C(sp3)-C(sp3) allyl-allyl cross-coupling protocol between allyl acetates and allyltrimethylsilanes, which proceeded smoothly in the presence of catalytic triflimide to form 1,5-dienes with good to excellent regioselectivity, has been developed.

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