Abstract

AbstractAcrylates are well known electrophilic alkenes having multitude of applications in organic synthesis. They are very good acceptors in Michael addition reactions and are good enophile/dienophile/dipolarophile partners in cycloaddition reactions. Replacing the β‐alkyl/aryl groups in acrylates by a silicon group would be interesting. In addition to the conventional reactions displayed by acrylates, β‐silylacrylates (β‐SAs) can show reactivity specifically related to the silicon group. Many conventional organic reactions such as hydrodimerization, organocatalytic asymmetric Michael additions, inter‐ and intra‐molecular Diels–Alder reactions, and asymmetric 1,3‐dipolar cycloadditions have been used to generate the complex chemical entities from β‐SAs. Some of the reaction outcomes were vastly influenced by the silicon substituent. This review describes the practical synthesis β‐SAs and their use as starting point in complex molecule generation including total synthesis of some natural products/bioactive molecules.

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