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Radical C(sp3)-H functionalization and cross-coupling reactions.

Dung L Golden1,2, Sung-Eun Suh1,2,3, Shannon S Stahl1.   

Abstract

C─H functionalization reactions are playing an increasing role in the preparation and modification of complex organic molecules, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and polymer precursors. Radical C─H functionalization reactions, initiated by hydrogen-atom transfer (HAT) and proceeding via open-shell radical intermediates, have been expanding rapidly in recent years. These methods introduce strategic opportunities to functionalize C(sp3)─H bonds. Examples include synthetically useful advances in radical-chain reactivity and biomimetic radical-rebound reactions. A growing number of reactions, however, proceed via "radical relay" whereby HAT generates a diffusible radical that is functionalized by a separate reagent or catalyst. The latter methods provide the basis for versatile C─H cross-coupling methods with diverse partners. In the present review, highlights of recent radical-chain and radical-rebound methods provide context for a survey of emerging radical-relay methods, which greatly expand the scope and utility of intermolecular C(sp3)─H functionalization and cross coupling.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35965690      PMCID: PMC9364982          DOI: 10.1038/s41570-022-00388-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Rev Chem        ISSN: 2397-3358            Impact factor:   34.571


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