Abstract
Generally, the acidity of carbon-hydrogen bonds is most sensitive to functionality just one or two bonds away. Here, we present an approach to the formation of carbon-carbon s bonds by remote proton elimination, a distinct mode of carbon-hydrogen activation enabled by distal acidification through five carbon-carbon bonds. Application of remote proton elimination to cyclodecyl cations unveiled an appealing method for the synthesis of decalins. The transformation is regioconvergent, proceeds without the need for a directing group or precious metal, and demonstrates exquisite site selectivity. An in-depth computational study illuminated the reaction mechanism. Additionally, we describe the complete stereoisomeric enrichment of the decalin products through epimerization mediated by hydrogen atom transfer.
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Grant, P. S., Vavrík, M., Porte, V., Meyrelles, R., & Maulide, N. (2024). Remote proton elimination: C–H activation enabled by distal acidification. Science, 384(6697), 815–820. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adi8997
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