Abstract

AbstractReadily accessible 2‐aryloxybenzaldehydes and 2‐(arylthio)benzaldehydes undergo a sequence of reactions leading to a wide variety of unsubstituted 9H‐xanthenes and thioxanthenes in high yields when heated with a Lewis acid in diisopropyl ether. This reductive cyclization method is compatible with several important functional groups. The method is also applicable for the selective reductive cyclization of the more electron‐rich aryl ring of a 2,6‐bis(aryloxy)benzaldehyde. The key feature of this transformation is the chemoselective reduction of a transient xanthylium ion in the presence of aldehydic group via intermolecular hydride transfer from diisopropyl ether (solvent).magnified image

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