Abstract

Optically active acyclic N-allylamino compounds with defined configurated trisubstituted double bonds were generated via a three step sequence. The first crucial step was a two-carbon chain elongation of chiral α-aminoacid esters succeeding in a Claisen ester condensation with acetic acid ester enolates. The so formed β-ketoesters were subjected to a one pot procedure of an enol trifluoromethanesulfonate generation and a consecutive palladium catalysed cross-coupling: A Stille or a Sonogashira type reaction allowed to generate selectively the trisubstituted E-olefins.

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