Three‐Component Azidation of Styrene‐Type Double Bonds: Light‐Switchable Behavior of a Copper Photoredox Catalyst

  • Fumagalli G
  • Rabet P
  • Boyd S
  • et al.
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Abstract

[Cu(dap) 2 ]Cl effectively catalyzes azide addition from the Zhdankin reagent to styrene‐type double bonds, and subsequent addition of a third component to the benzylic position. In the presence of light, a photoredox cycle is implicated with polar components such as methanol or bromide adding to a benzylic cation. In the absence of light, by contrast, double azidation takes place to give diazides. Therefore, regioselective double functionalization can be achieved in good to excellent yields, with a switch between light and dark controlling the degree of azidation.

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Fumagalli, G., Rabet, P. T. G., Boyd, S., & Greaney, M. F. (2015). Three‐Component Azidation of Styrene‐Type Double Bonds: Light‐Switchable Behavior of a Copper Photoredox Catalyst. Angewandte Chemie, 127(39), 11643–11646. https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.201502980

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