1-Triflylpyrroles as efficient dienophiles in normal electron demand [4+2] cycloaddition reactions under pressure
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Antony Chrétien, Isabelle Chataigner, Serge R. Piettre
1-Triflylpyrroles bearing acetyl group(s) on position 3, or 2 and 4, are efficient dienophiles in normal electron demand Diels–Alder reactions activated by high pressures and Lewis acids.
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