N-Heterocyclic Iod(az)olium Salts – Potent Halogen-Bond Donors in Organocatalysis

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This article describes the application of N-heterocyclic iod(az)olium salts (NHISs) as highly reactive organocatalysts. A variety of mono- and dicationic NHISs are described and utilized as potent XB-donors in halogen-bond catalysis. They were benchmarked in seven diverse test reactions in which the activation of carbon- and metal-chloride bonds as well as carbonyl and nitro groups was achieved. N-methylated dicationic NHISs rendered the highest reactivity in all investigated catalytic applications with reactivities even higher than all previously described monodentate XB-donors based on iodine(I) and (III) and the strong Lewis acid BF3.

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Boelke, A., Kuczmera, T. J., Lork, E., & Nachtsheim, B. J. (2021). N-Heterocyclic Iod(az)olium Salts – Potent Halogen-Bond Donors in Organocatalysis. Chemistry - A European Journal, 27(52), 13128–13134. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202101961

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