α-Thianthrenium Carbonyl Species: The Equivalent of an α-Carbonyl Carbocation

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Here we report an α-thianthrenium carbonyl species, as the equivalent of an α-carbonyl carbocation, which is generated by the radical conjugate addition of a trifluoromethyl thianthrenium salt to Michael acceptors. The reactivity allows for the synthesis of Cα-tetrasubstituted α- and β-amino acid analogues via a Ritter reaction by addition of acetonitrile. Addition of hydroxide, methoxide, and even fluoride can afford α-heteroatom substituted α-phenylpropanoates.

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Jia, H., & Ritter, T. (2022). α-Thianthrenium Carbonyl Species: The Equivalent of an α-Carbonyl Carbocation. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(39). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202208978

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