Regioselective N-Functionalization of Tautomerizable Heterocycles through Methyl Trifluoromethanesulfonate-Catalyzed Substitution of Alcohols and Alkyl Group Migrations

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A catalytic synthetic strategy has been developed combining two protocols, such as, direct nucleophilic substitution of alcohols followed by X- to N- alkyl group migration (X=O, S) to access N-functionalized benzoxazolones, benzothiazolethiones, indolinone, benzoimidazolethiones, and pyridinones derivatives. Methyl trifluoromethanesulfonate (MeOTf) was found to catalyze the reaction, which revealed the catalytic property of MeOTf. A mechanism was established through experiments as well as DFT calculations wherein the −OH group of alcohols were converted to the corresponding −OMe groups and in situ generated TfOH. The −OMe groups produced underwent TfOH catalyzed −X alkylation (X=O, S) of the heterocycles followed by −X- to −N-alkyl group migrations in a single step. (Figure presented.).

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Duari, S., Biswas, S., Roy, A., Maity, S., Mishra, A. K., de Souza, A. R., … Biswas, S. (2022). Regioselective N-Functionalization of Tautomerizable Heterocycles through Methyl Trifluoromethanesulfonate-Catalyzed Substitution of Alcohols and Alkyl Group Migrations. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 364(4), 865–872. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.202101196

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