Bu4NI-catalyzed direct α-oxyacylation of diarylethanones with acyl peroxides

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Zhou ZhouJin-Tao Yu

Abstract

The Bu4NI-catalyzed α-oxyacylation of diarylethanones with acyl peroxides is developed. The reaction is conducted at room temperature without metal catalysts and tolerates a series of functional groups leading to α-oxyacylated diarylethanones in moderate to good yields.

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