Abstract

General routes for the synthesis of 1,3-oxazin-4-ones are discussed, with particular attention paid to recent developments in the field. The syntheses of amine functionalised cyclopropyl carbinols via a hydride-mediated reduction of various 5-chloroethyl-1,3-oxazin-4-enones in moderate to good yield are disclosed. This new method provides an opportunity to access greater structural diversity within these useful synthetic building blocks.

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