Treatment
of aryl-fused bicyclo[4.2.0]octanols with an oxidant
such as phenyliodine diacetate (PIDA) or hypochlorous acid gave dihydrofuran-containing
polycyclic aromatic compounds by selective β-cleavage of the
cyclobutanol moiety. Mechanistic studies suggest that the oxygen atom
of the hydrofuran ring is incorporated from the hydroxy group of the
substrate via intramolecular addition. The oxidative transformation
should serve as a new method to prepare functionalized polycyclic
aromatic compounds.
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