Practical, metal-free remote heteroarylation of amides: Via unactivated C(sp3)-H bond functionalization

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Abstract

Development of practical methods for the production of multi-functionalized amides is one of the most important topics in both synthetic chemistry and drug discovery. Disclosed herein is a new, efficient, site-selective heteroarylation of amides via C(sp3)-H bond functionalization. Amidyl radicals are directly generated from the amide N-H bonds under mild conditions, which trigger the subsequent 1,5-HAT process. A wide scope of aliphatic amides including carboxamides, sulfonamides, and phosphoramides are readily modified at remote C(sp3)-H bonds by installing diverse heteroaryl groups. Borne out of pragmatic consideration, this protocol can be used for the late-stage functionalization of amides.

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Tang, N., Wu, X., & Zhu, C. (2019). Practical, metal-free remote heteroarylation of amides: Via unactivated C(sp3)-H bond functionalization. Chemical Science, 10(28), 6915–6919. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc02564b

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