ART─An Amino Radical Transfer Strategy for C(sp2)–C(sp3) Coupling Reactions, Enabled by Dual Photo/Nickel Catalysis

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Elisabeth Speckmeier,  and , Thomas C. Maier*, 
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Abstract

Introducing the novel concept of amino radical transfer (ART) enables the use of easily accessible and commercially available alkyl boronic esters as cross-coupling partners for aryl halides in dual photoredox/nickel catalysis mediated by visible light. Activation of otherwise photochemically innocent boronic esters by radicals generated from primary or secondary alkylamines gives rise to an outstanding functional group tolerance in a mild, fast, and air-stable reaction. As shown in more than 50 examples including unprotected alcohols, amines, and carboxylic acids, this reaction allows quick access to relevant scaffolds for organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry. In comparison with existing methods for C(sp2)–C(sp3) couplings an extraordinary generality could be realized via the ART concept, employing a single set of optimized reaction conditions. Due to its selectivity, the transformation can also be used for late-stage functionalization, as demonstrated with three exemplary syntheses of drug molecules. Furthermore, the successful one-to-one scalability of this reaction up to gram scale without the necessity of any further precautions or flow systems is demonstrated.

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ART─双光/镍催化下C(sp2)-C(sp3)偶联反应的氨基自由基转移策略
引入氨基自由基转移(ART)的新概念,使得在可见光介导的双光氧化还原/镍催化中,使用易于获取和市售的烷基硼酯作为芳基卤化物的交叉偶联伙伴成为可能。由伯烷基胺或仲烷基胺产生的自由基激活原本光化学无害的硼酯,在温和、快速和空气稳定的反应中产生出色的官能团耐受性。如50多个例子所示,包括无保护的醇、胺和羧酸,该反应可以快速获得有机合成和药物化学的相关支架。与现有的C(sp2)-C(sp3)耦合方法相比,通过ART概念,采用一组优化的反应条件,可以实现非凡的通用性。由于其选择性,该转化也可用于后期功能化,如三个示例性药物分子合成所示。此外,还证明了该反应的一对一可扩展性,达到克级,无需任何进一步的预防措施或流动系统。
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