A base-controlled switch of SO2 reincorporation in photocatalyzed radical difunctionalization of alkenes

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Abstract

Control of selectivity is a pivotal challenge in radical chemistry owing to the high reactivity and instability of radical species. Herein, a switchable, base-controlled strategy toward the reincorporation/release of SO2 in photocatalyzed radical difunctionalization of alkenes has been described. By this chemodivergent strategy, a variety of valuable, otherwise difficult-to-access γ-trifluoromethylated ketones and trifluoromethylated sulfonyl ketones can be selectively furnished from the same starting materials. This method features high chemoselectivity, a broad substrate scope, excellent functional group tolerance, and facile scale-up and was applied in a one-pot synthetic procedure. Evaluation of the reaction conditions and mechanistic studies indicate that the choice of base can invert the chemoselectivity of the reaction, demonstrating control over a challenging radical selectivity pattern.

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Wang, H., Bellotti, P., Zhang, X., Paulisch, T. O., & Glorius, F. (2021). A base-controlled switch of SO2 reincorporation in photocatalyzed radical difunctionalization of alkenes. Chem, 7(12), 3412–3424. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chempr.2021.10.007

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