A Highly Regio- and Stereoselective Syntheses of α-Halo Enamides, Vinyl Thioethers, and Vinyl Ethers with Aqueous Hydrogen Halide in Two-Phase Systems

Organic Letters
Wei CaoYu Tang

Abstract

A metal-free regio- and stereoselective method is achieved for the preparation of ( E)-configured α-halo enamides, vinyl thioethers, and vinyl ethers using aqueous HX (X = F, Cl, Br, I), which features high functional group compatibility and regio- and stereoselectivity, mild conditions, high efficiency, and rapid transformation. Additionally, the isomers could be yielded readily from the ( E)-configured α-halo enamides via photocatalysis or under Sonogashira coupling conditions.

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