Nickel/photoredox dual catalyzed arylalkylation of nonactivated alkenes

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Abstract

Alkene dicarbofunctionalization is an efficient strategy and operation-economic fashion for introducing complexity in molecules. A nickel/photoredox dual catalyzed arylalkylation of nonactivated alkenes for the simultaneous construction of one C(sp 3)−C(sp 3) bond and one C(sp 3)−C(sp 2) bond has been developed. The mild catalytic method provided valuable indanethylamine derivatives with wide substrate scope and good functional group compatibility. An enantioselective dicarbofunctionalization was also achieved with pyridine-oxazoline as a ligand. The efficiency of metallaphotoredox dicarbofunctionalization was demonstrated for the concise synthesis of pharmaceutically active compounds.

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Gao, Y., Gao, L., Zhu, E., Yang, Y., Jie, M., Zhang, J., … Xia, C. (2023). Nickel/photoredox dual catalyzed arylalkylation of nonactivated alkenes. Nature Communications , 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43748-4

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