Abstract

A catalytic, formal homo-Nazarov-type cyclization of alkylidene cyclopropanes (ACPs) to give functionalized arenes and heteroaromatics is reported. In the presence of a Lewis acid catalyst, the ACP 1,1-ketoesters undergo distal bond cleavage to afford an allyl cation intermediate. Adjacent π-attack on the allyl cation then provides a six-membered ring that undergoes rapid aromatization. In these cases, benzenoid products are formed in up to 98% yield. Strategic choice of the substitution about the ACP allows for the generation of other useful isomeric products in good yields.

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