A General Approach to Site‐Specific,Intramolecular C−H Functionalization Using Dithiocarbamates |
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Authors: | Christina G. Na Prof. Erik J. Alexanian |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA |
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Abstract: | Intramolecular hydrogen atom transfer is an established approach for the site‐specific functionalization of unactivated, aliphatic C?H bonds. Transformations using this strategy typically require unstable intermediates formed using strong oxidants and have mainly targeted C?H halogenations or intramolecular aminations. Herein, we report a site‐specific C?H functionalization that significantly increases the synthetic scope and convergency of reactions proceeding via intramolecular hydrogen atom transfer. Stable, isolable N‐dithiocarbamates are used as precursors to amidyl radicals formed via either light or radical initiation to efficiently deliver highly versatile alkyl dithiocarbamates across a wide range of complex structures. |
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Keywords: | C− H functionalization hydrogen atom transfer radical reactions regioselectivity synthetic methods |
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