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Phosphoric Acid Derivative-Catalyzed Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis
Heidi A. Dahlmann, Finn Beruldsen, Hayden L. Criswell et al.
8 de julio de 2026
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Abstract

Ring-closing carbonyl-olefin metathesis (COM) reactions provide a straightforward method for producing cyclic alkenes from precursors containing carbonyl functional groups tethered to nucleophilic alkenes. Within the last decade, many methods for carrying out Lewis acid- or organocatalyzed COM reactions were reported; however, Brønsted–Lowry acid-catalyzed COM reactions are less developed. Herein, we report that phosphoric acid derivatives and N-triflylphosphoramides mediate COM reactions, although the substrate scope is limited to biaryl compounds that cyclize to produce phenanthrene products. We also disclose the synthesis and characterization of a previously non-fully characterized phosphoric acid derivative and a novel phosphoramide.

IPC Classification

C07

Keywords

phosphoricacidderivative-catalyzedcarbonyl-olefinmetathesisorganicsring-closingreactionsprovidestraightforwardproducingcyclicalkenesprecursorscontainingcarbonylfunctionalgroupstetherednucleophilicwithinlastdecademany
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