Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5228745 | Tetrahedron | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Iron(III) chloride has been used to prepare polymethoxy-substituted phenanthrene-9-carboxylic acid via intramolecular oxidative coupling at room temperature in excellent yields. Mild reaction conditions and the use of environmentally friendly FeCl3 provide a novel practical route for the synthesis of the important phenanthrene ring. The further application of this protocol as the key step to total synthesis of tylophorine, deoxytylophorinine, and antofine was achieved starting from readily available pyrrole in 48%, 44%, and 46% overall yields, respectively. This new and efficient strategy enjoys a number of advantages. The experimental procedure is simple under mild conditions, atom economy is very high without any protecting-group, starting materials are cheap or easily prepared. Hence this short and practical method is applicable to large-scale production.
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