Ruthenium-Catalyzed Remote Difunctionalization of Nonactivated Alkenes for Double meta-C(sp2 )-H/C-6(sp3 )-H Functionalization.
Journal: Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. In English)
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Abstract
Twofold distal C-H functionalization was accomplished by difunctionalization of nonactivated alkenes to provide rapid access to multifunctionalized molecules. The multicomponent ruthenium-catalyzed remote 1,n-difunctionalization (n=6,7) of nonactivated alkenes with fluoroalkyl halides and heteroarenes in a modular manner is reported. The meta-C(sp2 )-H/C-6(sp3 )-H distal functionalization featured mild conditions, unique selectivity, and broad substrate scope with a domino process for twofold remote C(sp2 )-H/C(sp3 )-H activation of the sequential formation of three different carbon-centered radicals. A plausible mechanism was proposed based on detailed experimental and computational studies.
Authors
Shan Chen, Binbin Yuan, Yulei Wang, Lutz Ackermann