A diastereoselective cascade annulation between allenoates and in-situ generated isoquinoline N-oxides generating sp3-rich bridged polycyclic heterocycles is disclosed. The reaction proceeds through an unprecedented non-rearomatized rearrangement and allows access to… Click to show full abstract
A diastereoselective cascade annulation between allenoates and in-situ generated isoquinoline N-oxides generating sp3-rich bridged polycyclic heterocycles is disclosed. The reaction proceeds through an unprecedented non-rearomatized rearrangement and allows access to a broad range of bridged heterocycles in 38-93% yields with excellent functional group tolerance and high diastereoselectivity. Density functional theory calculations provided key insights into the possible reaction pathway and the stereoselectivity of this procedure.
               
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