Photoinduced 1,2-dicarbofunctionalization of alkenes with organotrifluoroborate nucleophilesviaradical/polar crossover

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Abstract

Alkene 1,2-dicarbofunctionalizations are highly sought-after transformations as they enable a rapid increase of molecular complexity in one synthetic step. Traditionally, these conjunctive couplings proceed through the intermediacy of alkylmetal species susceptible to deleterious pathways including β-hydride elimination and protodemetalation. Herein, an intermolecular 1,2-dicarbofunctionalization using alkylN-(acyloxy)phthalimide redox-active esters as radical progenitors and organotrifluoroborates as carbon-centered nucleophiles is reported. This redox-neutral, multicomponent reaction is postulated to proceed through photochemical radical/polar crossover to afford a key carbocation species that undergoes subsequent trapping with organoboron nucleophiles to accomplish the carboallylation, carboalkenylation, carboalkynylation, and carboarylation of alkenes with regio- and chemoselective control. The mechanistic intricacies of this difunctionalization were elucidated through Stern-Volmer quenching studies, photochemical quantum yield measurements, and trapping experiments of radical and ionic intermediates.

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Cabrera-Afonso, M. J., Sookezian, A., Badir, S. O., El Khatib, M., & Molander, G. A. (2021). Photoinduced 1,2-dicarbofunctionalization of alkenes with organotrifluoroborate nucleophilesviaradical/polar crossover. Chemical Science, 12(26), 9189–9195. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02547c

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