A simple and efficient synthetic strategy from amides, ynals, and sodium sulfinates via a Lewis acid-promoted three-component reaction has been reported. Thus, a broad range of various aryl (not alkyl)-substituted oxazoles could be synthesized via the formation of C-N, C-O, and C-S bonds in a one-pot process. In addition, this reaction possesses other unique advantages, such as transition metal-free catalysis, high step economy, good functional group tolerance, and good regioselectivity.
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