Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5219837 | Tetrahedron | 2012 | 10 Pages |
An α-benzyloxyketone forming part of a strained cyclopentane carbon framework when treated with 10 equiv of anhydrous NaOH in absolute ethanol, for 2 h, affords in a 65% yield a new 2-benzyl-2-hydroxyketone, resulting from an unprecedented double benzylic rearrangement. This new rearrangement could be interpreted as an initial benzylic 1,4-shift between the O-enolate alkoxide of the ketone group and the oxygen atom of the benzyloxy ether, followed by a Curtin type benzylic 1,2-shift. Apart from the novelty and the synthetic application of this transformation it is worth noting the complete regio- and stereoselectivity observed. The structures of both substrate and product have been confirmed by X-ray diffraction studies. A tentative mechanism is herein proposed.
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