Publications by authors named "Yu Jen Hsueh"

Energy transfer catalysis (EnT) has had a profound impact on contemporary organic synthesis enabling the construction of higher in energy, complex molecules, via efficient access to the triplet excited state. Despite this, intermolecular reactivity, and the unique possibility to access several reaction pathways via a central triplet diradical has rendered control over reaction outcomes, an intractable challenge. Extended chromophores such as non-symmetrical dienes have the potential to undergo [2+2] cycloaddition, [4+2] cycloaddition or geometric isomerisation, which, in combination with other mechanistic considerations (site- and regioselectivity), results in chemical reactions that are challenging to regulate.

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An efficient method for the construction of arylated allylic ethers was developed via three-component tandem arylation and allylic etherification of 2,3-allenol with aryl iodides and alcohols. In the cooperative catalytic system of a palladium complex and triethylborane, the process allows rapid access to functionalized 1-arylvinylated 1,2-diol derivatives in good to high yields with complete branch-selectivities. The synthetic utility of the present process was demonstrated by the late-stage functionalization of a drug molecule, the gram-scale synthesis and the elaboration of the products.

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