Abstract
The utilization of the Bpin group as a pronucleophile to facilitate the assembly of cyclic carbamates has been achieved. This one-pot process involves an initial copper-catalyzed borylation, a subsequent C-B bond oxidation to generate the reactive alcohol intermediate, and a cyclization. We report the use of this efficient, scalable, and simple method toward the synthesis of a wide range of benzoxazinone scaffolds, including enantioselective results. Subsequent transformations into useful scaffolds showcase the utility of this strategy.
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