A new manifold for the Morita reaction: diene synthesis from simple aldehydes and acrylates/acrylonitrile mediated by phosphines
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Anders Palmelund, Eddie L. Myers, Lik Ren Tai, Steve Tisserand, Craig P. Butts, Varinder K. Aggarwal
Dienes have been formed with good stereoselectivity and in good yield from simple aldehydes and acrylates/acrylonitrile in the presence of a phosphine and a Lewis acid through a modification of the Morita reaction.
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