Phosphine-mediated domino benzannulation strategy for the construction of highly functionalized multiaryl skeletons

Chemistry : a European Journal
Peizhong XieRuyu Chen

Abstract

A skeleton crew: A phosphine-mediated domino benzannulation strategy was developed for the synthesis of multiaryl skeletons (see scheme). A wide range of aromatic compounds and functional groups can be assembled into a multiaryl molecule through a core domino process.

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