Convenient synthesis of 3-vinyl and 3-styryl coumarins.Org Lett. 2011 Oct 07; 13(19):5112-5.OL
Abstract
A variety of 2-hydroxy aldehydes on reaction with 3-butenoic acid afford in a one-pot reaction the corresponding 3-vinylcoumarins. As expected, extension of the delocalized π-electron system accomplished by Heck coupling reactions with aryl halides results in an increased fluorescence of the compounds whose applicability is yet to be established.
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21916521
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Gordo, Joana, et al. "Convenient Synthesis of 3-vinyl and 3-styryl Coumarins." Organic Letters, vol. 13, no. 19, 2011, pp. 5112-5.
Gordo J, Avó J, Parola AJ, et al. Convenient synthesis of 3-vinyl and 3-styryl coumarins. Org Lett. 2011;13(19):5112-5.
Gordo, J., Avó, J., Parola, A. J., Lima, J. C., Pereira, A., & Branco, P. S. (2011). Convenient synthesis of 3-vinyl and 3-styryl coumarins. Organic Letters, 13(19), 5112-5. https://doi.org/10.1021/ol201983u
Gordo J, et al. Convenient Synthesis of 3-vinyl and 3-styryl Coumarins. Org Lett. 2011 Oct 7;13(19):5112-5. PubMed PMID: 21916521.
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AU - Pereira,António,
AU - Branco,Paula S,
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SP - 5112
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JO - Org Lett
VL - 13
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N2 - A variety of 2-hydroxy aldehydes on reaction with 3-butenoic acid afford in a one-pot reaction the corresponding 3-vinylcoumarins. As expected, extension of the delocalized π-electron system accomplished by Heck coupling reactions with aryl halides results in an increased fluorescence of the compounds whose applicability is yet to be established.
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