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      Stereospecific Isomerization of Allylic Halides via Ion Pairs with Induced Noncovalent Chirality

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          Abstract

          A regioselective protocol for the synthesis of substituted allylic chlorides, bromides, and fluorides has been established. Remarkably, the method can be applied to the enantioselective synthesis of challenging chiral allylic chlorides. When the allylic halides are treated with the base triazabicyclodecene as the catalyst, a [1,3]-proton shift takes place, giving the corresponding vinyl halides in excellent yields with excellent Z: E ratios. Furthermore, the [1,3]-proton shift takes place with an outstanding level of chirality transfer from chiral allylic alcohols (≤98%) to give chiral trifluoromethylated vinyl chlorides.

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                Journal
                Org Lett
                Org. Lett
                ol
                orlef7
                Organic Letters
                American Chemical Society
                1523-7060
                1523-7052
                08 May 2020
                05 June 2020
                : 22
                : 11
                : 4123-4128
                Affiliations
                [1]Department of Organic Chemistry, Stockholm University , Stockholm 10691, Sweden
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                10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01200
                7497663
                32383608
                e3abf86d-0a34-40c9-baef-c984ba4366e9
                Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society

                This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.

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                : 03 April 2020
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                Organic & Biomolecular chemistry
                Organic & Biomolecular chemistry

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