Late stage C-H functionalization: Via chalcogen and pnictogen salts

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Abstract

Late-stage functionalization (LSF) of heteroarenes can dramatically accelerate SAR studies by enabling the installation of functional groups that would otherwise complicate a synthetic sequence. Although heteroaryl halides and boronic esters have well-established chemistries for LSF, alternatives that enable site-selective C-H functionalization are highly attractive. Recently, three unrelated cationic groups (phosphonium, pyridinium, and thianthrenium), which can replace C-H bonds late stage, have been identified as precursors to various functional groups. This review will discuss the synthesis and application of these three salts with an emphasis on their use for LSF and application to medicinal chemistry. This journal is

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Kelly, C. B., & Padilla-Salinas, R. (2020, October 7). Late stage C-H functionalization: Via chalcogen and pnictogen salts. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03833d

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