C3 Selective chalcogenation and fluorination of pyridine using classic Zincke imine intermediates

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Regioselective C–H functionalization of pyridines remains a persistent challenge due to their inherent electronically deficient properties. In this report, we present a strategy for the selective pyridine C3-H thiolation, selenylation, and fluorination under mild conditions via classic N−2,4-dinitrophenyl Zincke imine intermediates. Radical inhibition and trapping experiments, as well as DFT theoretical calculations, indicated that the thiolation and selenylation proceeds through a radical addition-elimination pathway, whereas fluorination via a two-electron electrophilic substitution pathway. The pre-installed electron-deficient activating N-DNP group plays a crucial and positive role, with the additional benefit of recyclability. The practicability of this protocol was demonstrated in the gram-scale synthesis and the late-stage modification of pharmaceutically relevant pyridines.

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Li, S., Tang, J., Shi, Y., Yan, M., Fu, Y., Su, Z., … Fu, H. (2024). C3 Selective chalcogenation and fluorination of pyridine using classic Zincke imine intermediates. Nature Communications , 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51452-0

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