Abstract

A new synthetic approach to substituted unsaturated carboxylic acid derivatives, such as amides, nitriles and esters, has been developed, starting from easily accessible bis-silylated precursors. The key step was based upon the reaction of a bis-silylated diene and a bis-silylated enyne with chlorosulphonyl isocyanate, which afforded mono-silylated amides, easily converted into substituted nitriles and esters.

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