Abstract

Lithium di-isopropylamide at –70 °C can remove the α-proton from benzofuran in the absence of activating groups and the β-proton if such groups are present; in flavone and 4-methoxycoumarin β-deprotonation occurs readily and the carbanions are easily carboxylated giving acids not previously accessible, while in 2,6-dimethylchromone β-deprotonation is kinetically favoured allowing 3-acylation to be achieved separately from the conventional acylation at the 2-methyl group.

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