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Baudoin O 《Chemical Society reviews》2011,40(10):4902-4911
Transition-metal-catalyzed C-H bond arylation has recently emerged as a powerful tool for the functionalization of organic molecules that may complement or even replace traditional catalytic cross-couplings. While many efforts have focused on the arylation of arenes and heteroarenes in the past two decades, less studies have been devoted to the arylation of nonacidic C-H bonds of alkyl groups. This tutorial review highlights recent work in this active area. 相似文献
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Zhang SY He G Zhao Y Wright K Nack WA Chen G 《Journal of the American Chemical Society》2012,134(17):7313-7316
We report the efficient synthesis of alkyl ethers by the functionalization of unactivated sp(3)- and sp(2)-hybridized C-H bonds. In the Pd(OAc)(2)-catalyzed, PhI(OAc)(2)-mediated reaction system, picolinamide-protected amine substrates undergo facile alkoxylation at the γ or δ positions with a range of alcohols, including t-BuOH, to give alkoxylated products. This method features a relatively broad substrate scope for amines and alcohols, inexpensive reagents, and convenient operating conditions. This method highlights the emerging value of unactivated C-H bonds, particularly the C(sp(3))-H bond of methyl groups, as functional groups in organic synthesis. 相似文献
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Hasegawa N Charra V Inoue S Fukumoto Y Chatani N 《Journal of the American Chemical Society》2011,133(21):8070-8073
The regioselective carbonylation of unactivated C(sp(3))-H bonds of aliphatic amides was achieved using Ru(3)(CO)(12) as a catalyst. The presence of a 2-pyridinylmethylamine moiety in the amide is crucial for a successful reaction. The reaction shows a preference for C-H bonds of methyl groups as opposed to methylene C-H bonds and tolerates a variety of functional groups. The stoichiometric reaction of an amide with Ru(3)(CO)(12) gave a dinuclear ruthenium complex in which the 2-pyridinylmethylamino moiety was coordinated to the ruthenium center in an N,N manner. 相似文献
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A general protocol for direct transformation of unreactive C(sp(3))-H bonds to C(sp(3))-CN bonds has been developed. The C-H activation was effected by photoexcited benzophenone, and the generated carbon radical was subsequently trapped with tosyl cyanide to afford the corresponding nitrile in a highly efficient manner. The present methodology is widely applicable to versatile starting materials and, thus, serves as a powerful tool for selective one-carbon elongation for construction of architecturally complex molecules. 相似文献
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An efficient functionalization of ortho-C(sp(2))-H bonds of picolinamide (PA)-protected benzylamine substrates with a range of vinyl iodides as well as acetylenic bromide is reported. ortho-Phenyl benzoic acid (oPBA) acts as an effective promoter in this reaction system. This method provides a practical strategy to access highly functionalized benzylamine compounds for organic synthesis. 相似文献
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A modified bidentate directing ligand derived from 2,1,3-benzoselenadiazole (BSeD) was designed and synthesized. It exhibited high regioselectivity in the catalytic activation of unactivated C(sp3)-H bonds with aryl iodides in the presence of palladium catalyst in yields up to 94%. 相似文献
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En Liang Yinrong Wu Jiewen Chen Wei Xiong Jinwu Zhao Xingang Yao Xiaodong Tang 《Tetrahedron》2019,75(52):130783
A new aerobic copper-catalyzed three-component synthesis of azaaryl-substituted quinazolines has been developed, which featured inexpensive methylazaarenes as C1 sources, easily available copper salts as the catalysts and O2 as a sole oxidant. The transformation had very good substrate applicability towards methylazaarenes, and various azaaryl-substituted quinazolines were obtained in moderate to good yields. 相似文献
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Heitzman CL Lambert WT Mertz E Shotwell JB Tinsley JM Va P Roush WR 《Organic letters》2005,7(12):2405-2408
[reaction: see text] The protiodesilylation of unactivated C(sp3)-SiMe2Ph bonds proceeds efficiently by treatment with tetrabutylammonium fluoride in wet DMF or THF via isolable dimethylsilanol intermediates. 相似文献
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Intermolecular Ritter-type C-H amination of unactivated sp(3) carbons has been developed. This new reaction proceeds under mild conditions using readily available reagents and an inexpensive source of nitrogen (acetonitrile). A broad scope of substrates can be aminated with this method since many functional groups are tolerated. This reaction also allows for the direct, innate C-H amination of a variety of hydrocarbons such as cyclohexane without the need of prefunctionalization or installation of a directing group. 相似文献
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Stefan Andrew Harry Michael Richard Xiang Eric Holt Andrea Zhu Fereshte Ghorbani Dhaval Patel Thomas Lectka 《Chemical science》2022,13(23):7007
We report a photochemically induced, hydroxy-directed fluorination that addresses the prevailing challenge of high diastereoselectivity in this burgeoning field. Numerous simple and complex motifs showcase a spectrum of regio- and stereochemical outcomes based on the configuration of the hydroxy group. Notable examples include a long-sought switch in the selectivity of the refractory sclareolide core, an override of benzylic fluorination, and a rare case of 3,3′-difluorination. Furthermore, calculations illuminate a low barrier transition state for fluorination, supporting our notion that alcohols are engaged in coordinated reagent direction. A hydrogen bonding interaction between the innate hydroxy directing group and fluorine is also highlighted for several substrates with 19F–1H HOESY experiments, calculations, and more. We report a photochemical, hydroxy-directed fluorination that addresses the prevailing challenge of high diastereoselectivity. Numerous motifs showcase a range of regio- and stereochemical outcomes based on the configuration of the hydroxy group.The hydroxy (OH) group is treasured and versatile in chemistry and biology.1 Its ubiquity in nature and broad spectrum of chemical properties make it an attractive source as a potential directing group.2 The exploitation of the mild Lewis basicity exhibited by alcohols has afforded several elegant pathways for selective functionalization (e.g., Sharpless epoxidation,3 homogeneous hydrogenation,4 cross-coupling reactions,5 among others6). Recently, we reported a photochemically promoted carbonyl-directed aliphatic fluorination, and most notably, established the key role that C–H⋯O hydrogen bonds play in the success of the reaction.7 Our detailed mechanistic investigations prompt us to postulate that other Lewis basic functional groups (such as –OH) can direct fluorination in highly complementary ways.8 In this communication, we report a hydroxy-directed aliphatic fluorination method that exhibits unique directing properties and greatly expands the domain of radical fluorination into the less established realm governing high diastereoselectivity.9Our first inclination that functional groups other than carbonyls may influence fluorination regiochemical outcomes was obtained while screening substrates for our published ketone-directed radical-based method (Scheme 1).8a In this example, we surmised that oxidation of the tertiary hydroxy group on substrate 1 cannot occur and would demonstrate functional group tolerance (directing to C11, compound 2). Surprisingly, the two major regioisomers (products 3 and 4) are derivatized by Selectfluor (SF) on C12 and C16 – indicative of the freely rotating hydroxyl directing fluorination. Without an obvious explanation of how these groups could be involved in dictating regiochemistry, we continued the mechanistic study of carbonyl-directed fluorination (Scheme 2A). We established that the regioselective coordinated hydrogen atom abstraction occurs by hydrogen bonding between a strategically placed carbonyl and Selectfluor radical dication (SRD).7 However, we noted that the subsequent radical fluorination is not diastereoselective due to the locally planar nature of carbonyl groups. Thus, we posed the question: are there other directing groups that can provide both regio- and diastereoselectivity? Such a group would optimally be attached to a sp3 hybridized carbon; thus the “three dimensional” hydroxy carbon logically comes to mind as an attractive choice, and Scheme 1 illustrates the first positive hint.Open in a separate windowScheme 1Observed products for the fluorination of compound 1.Open in a separate windowScheme 2(A) Proposed mechanism, (B) β-caryophyllene alcohol hypochlorite derivative synthetic probe, (C) isodesmic relation of transition states showing the general importance of the hydroxy group to reactivity (ωB97xd/6-31+G*), and (D) 1H NMR experiment with Selectfluor and various additives at different concentrations.We began our detailed study with a simple substrate that contains a tertiary hydroxyl group. Alcohol 5 was synthesized stereoselectively by the reaction of 3-methylcyclohexanone, FeCl3, and 4-chlorophenylmagnesium bromide;10 the 4-chlorophenyl substituent allows for an uncomplicated product identification and isolation (aromatic chromophore). We sought to determine optimal reaction conditions by examination of numerous photosensitizers, bases, solvents, and light sources (7 Although we utilize cool blue LEDs (sharp cutoff ca. 400 nm), CFLs (small amount of UVB (280–315 nm) and UVA (315–400 nm)) are useable as well.11 A mild base additive was also found to neutralize adventitious HF and improve yields in the substrates indicated ( Entry Sensitizer 19F yield 1 None 0% 2 Benzil 83% 3 Benzil, no base 63% 4 Benzil, K2CO3 68% 5 Benzil, CFL light source 75% 6 5-Dibenzosuberenone 15% 7 4,4′-Difluorobenzil 63% 8 9,10-Phenantherenequinone 71% 9 Perylene 8% 10 Methyl benzoylformate 42%