Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5284439 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Bismuth triflate (0.1 mol %) is a highly efficient catalyst for the cyclization of citronellal 1, a reaction that yields a ratio of 80:20 of isopulegol 2 and neoisopulegol 3. This methodology has also been extended to the synthesis of substituted piperidines. The bismuth triflate catalyzed ene reaction of aldehyde 4 gives a 70:30 mixture of piperidines 5 and 6. The advantages of these methods include the use of a highly efficient catalyst that is relatively nontoxic, cheap and easy to handle.
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Authors
Erin D. Anderson, Justin J. Ernat, Mai P. Nguyen, Ann C. Palma, Ram S. Mohan,