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Photoredox-Catalyzed Oxidation of Anions for the Atom-Economical Hydro-, Amido-, and Dialkylation of Alkenes.


ABSTRACT: Photoredox catalysis has become a powerful method to generate free radical intermediates in organic synthesis. This report describes the use of photoredox catalysis to directly oxidize common nucleophilic anions to access electrophilic 1,3-dicarbonyl and amidyl radical intermediates. First, conjugate bases of 1,3-dicarbonyls were oxidized to neutral radical species for intramolecular hydro- and dialkylation of alkenes. This overall redox-neutral process provided cyclopentanone products in excellent yields (up to 96%). The scope included a variety of styrene radical acceptors and products with newly formed vicinal quaternary carbons. This process was then extended to the synthesis of pyrrolidinones by alkene amidoalkylation that proceeded via N-aryl amidyl radical intermediates in good yield (up to 85%). These reactions were characterized by their mild conditions, high atom economy, and the absence of stoichiometric byproducts. Mechanistic and computational studies supported a stepwise proton-coupled electron transfer mechanism, where an "electron borrowing" photocatalyst oxidizes an anion and reduces a benzylic radical after bond formation.

SUBMITTER: Forbes KC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8898273 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photoredox-Catalyzed Oxidation of Anions for the Atom-Economical Hydro-, Amido-, and Dialkylation of Alkenes.

Forbes Katherine C KC   Crooke Anne Marie AM   Lee Yuri Y   Kawada Masamu M   Shamskhou Kian M KM   Zhang Rachel A RA   Cannon Jeffrey S JS  

The Journal of organic chemistry 20220208 5


Photoredox catalysis has become a powerful method to generate free radical intermediates in organic synthesis. This report describes the use of photoredox catalysis to directly oxidize common nucleophilic anions to access electrophilic 1,3-dicarbonyl and amidyl radical intermediates. First, conjugate bases of 1,3-dicarbonyls were oxidized to neutral radical species for intramolecular hydro- and dialkylation of alkenes. This overall redox-neutral process provided cyclopentanone products in excell  ...[more]

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