A new face of phenalenyl-based radicals in the transition metal-free C-H arylation of heteroarenes at room temperature: Trapping the radical initiator: Via C-C σ-bond formation

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The radical-mediated transition metal-free approach for the direct C-H bond functionalization of arenes is considered as a cost effective alternative to transition metal-based catalysis. An organic ligand-based radical plays a key role by generating an aryl radical which undergoes a subsequent functionalization process. The design principle of the present study takes advantage of a relatively stable odd alternant hydrocarbon-based phenalenyl (PLY) radical. In this study, the first transition metal-free catalyzed direct C-H arylation of a variety of heteroarenes such as azoles, furan, thiophene and pyridine at room temperature has been reported using a phenalenyl-based radical without employing any photoactivation step. This protocol has been successfully applied to the gram scale synthesis of core moieties of bioactive molecules. The phenalenyl-based radical initiator has been characterized crystallographically by trapping it via the formation of a C-C σ-bond between the phenalenyl radical and solvent-based radical species.

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Ahmed, J., Sreejyothi, P., Vijaykumar, G., Jose, A., Raj, M., & Mandal, S. K. (2017). A new face of phenalenyl-based radicals in the transition metal-free C-H arylation of heteroarenes at room temperature: Trapping the radical initiator: Via C-C σ-bond formation. Chemical Science, 8(11), 7798–7806. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc02661g

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