Asymmetric pericyclic cascade approach to spirocyclic oxindoles.

Organic Letters
Edward RichmondAndrew D Smith

Abstract

The reaction of chiral N-arylnitrones with carbocyclic alkylarylketenes generates spirocyclic oxindoles in good yields and with excellent levels of enantioselectivity (90-99% ee) via a pericyclic cascade process.

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