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Three-Component Coupling Based on the “Cation Pool” Method
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Chemical EngineeringSilyl EthersN-acyliminium IonEngineeringPhysicsCross-coupling ReactionThree-component CouplingNatural SciencesNumerical SimulationWeak InteractionOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisComputational ChemistryChemistryQuantum ChemistryAsymmetric CatalysisEnantioselective SynthesisCation Pool
Sequential one-pot three-component coupling reactions have been developed based on the "cation pool" method. An N-acyliminium ion generated by the "cation pool" method adds to an electron-rich carbon-carbon double bond, such as enamine derivatives and vinyl sulfides, to form the second "cation pool". The addition of nucleophiles such as allylsilanes, enol silyl ethers, Grignard reagents, and organoaluminum compounds led to the formation of the corresponding three-component coupling products.
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