Organic halides play a key role as building blocks in synthesis because of their low cost and wide availability. In recent years, halogen-atom transfer (XAT) has emerged as a reliable approach to exploit these substrates in radical processes. Herein, we report a hydroalkylation of electron-poor olefins using alkyl bromides based on a UVA-induced silane-mediated XAT reaction. Our protocol is operationally simple, displays a broad scope and does not require a photocatalyst. Flow technology was used to reduce the reaction times and scale the process. Notably, a two-step protocol, combining the XAT protocol with a subsequent Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction, has been developed to enable the allylation of C(sp3)–Br bonds.
Fanini, F., Luridiana, A., Mazzarella, D., Alfano, A.i., van der Heide, P., Rincon, J.a., et al. (2023). Flow photochemical Giese reaction via silane-mediated activation of alkyl bromides. TETRAHEDRON LETTERS, 117 [10.1016/j.tetlet.2023.154380].
Flow photochemical Giese reaction via silane-mediated activation of alkyl bromides
Mazzarella D.;
2023-01-01
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Organic halides play a key role as building blocks in synthesis because of their low cost and wide availability. In recent years, halogen-atom transfer (XAT) has emerged as a reliable approach to exploit these substrates in radical processes. Herein, we report a hydroalkylation of electron-poor olefins using alkyl bromides based on a UVA-induced silane-mediated XAT reaction. Our protocol is operationally simple, displays a broad scope and does not require a photocatalyst. Flow technology was used to reduce the reaction times and scale the process. Notably, a two-step protocol, combining the XAT protocol with a subsequent Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction, has been developed to enable the allylation of C(sp3)–Br bonds.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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