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Photochem Photobiol Sci ; 21(5): 803-812, 2022 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35083730

ABSTRACT

The Rose Bengal-photocatalyzed perfluorohexylation of olefins, alkynes, and electron-rich aromatic compounds in water was achieved employing perfluorohexyl iodide as fluoroalkyl source and TMEDA as sacrificial donor under green LED irradiation. Alkenes and alkynes rendered products derived from the atom transfer radical addition (ATRA) pathway, and in the case of alkynes, exclusively as E-stereoisomers. These are the first examples of photocatalyzed ATRA reactions carried out excursively in water alone. The reactions of aromatic compounds under the current protocol in water present the advantage of employing a perfluoroalkyl iodide (C6F13-I) as source of perfluorohexyl radicals. Examples of photocatalytic late-stage incorporations of fluoroalkyl moieties into two commercial drugs of widespread use are reported.


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Rose Bengal , Water , Alkenes/chemistry , Alkynes/chemistry , Iodides , Molecular Structure
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Beilstein J Org Chem ; 17: 1565-1590, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34290837

ABSTRACT

Olefin double-bond functionalization has been established as an excellent strategy for the construction of elaborate molecules. In particular, the hydroalkylation of olefins represents a straightforward strategy for the synthesis of new C(sp3)-C(sp3) bonds, with concomitant formation of challenging quaternary carbon centers. In the last 20 years, numerous hydroalkylation methodologies have emerged that have explored the diverse reactivity patterns of the olefin double bond. This review presents examples of olefins acting as electrophilic partners when coordinated with electrophilic transition-metal complexes or, in more recent approaches, when used as precursors of nucleophilic radical species in metal hydride hydrogen atom transfer reactions. This unique reactivity, combined with the wide availability of olefins as starting materials and the success reported in the construction of all-carbon C(sp3) quaternary centers, makes hydroalkylation reactions an ideal platform for the synthesis of molecules with increased molecular complexity.

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Molecules ; 24(24)2019 Dec 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31817797

ABSTRACT

Among the realm of visible light photocatalytic transformations, late-stage difluoromethylation reactions (introduction of difluoromethyl groups in the last stages of synthetic protocols) have played relevant roles as the CF2X group substitutions exert positive impacts on the physical properties of organic compounds including solubility, metabolic stability, and lipophilicity, which are tenets of considerable importance in pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and materials science. Visible-light-photocatalyzed difluoromethylation reactions are shown to be accomplished on (hetero)aromatic and carbon-carbon unsaturated aliphatic substrates under mild and environmentally benign conditions.


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Alkenes/chemistry , Carbon/chemistry , Hydrocarbons, Fluorinated/chemistry , Catalysis , Molecular Structure , Organic Chemicals/chemistry
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Molecules ; 23(3)2018 Mar 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29534449

ABSTRACT

The gold-catalyzed intermolecular hydroalkylation of olefins with ß-ketoesters represents a conceptually attractive and useful synthetic tool; however, it has been scarcely applied, remaining a challenge for chemists. The aim of the current study was to investigate the addition of these 1,3-diketo-compounds to alkenes under gold catalysis conditions, in order to establish the electronic and steric effects of the alkenyl substrates in the reaction outcome. The screening of different catalyst systems and diverse olefins enabled defining the alkenyl requirements and the best reaction conditions to efficiently achieve the coupled products.


Subject(s)
Alkenes/chemistry , Esters/chemistry , Gold/chemistry , Ketones/chemistry , Catalysis , Molecular Structure , Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Stereoisomerism
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ChemSusChem ; 10(8): 1832-1837, 2017 04 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28230317

ABSTRACT

The underexploited biorenewable p-cymene is employed as a solvent for the metathesis of various substrates. p-Cymene is a nontoxic compound that can be obtained in large amounts as a side product of the cellulose and citrus industry. For the cross-metathesis of estragole with methyl acrylate, this solvent prevents the consecutive double-bond isomerization of the product and affords the best yield of all solvents tested. Undesired consecutive isomerization is a major challenge for many substrates in olefin metathesis, including pharmaceutical precursors, and the use of p-cymene as a solvent may be a way to prevent it. This solvent results in a better metathesis performance than toluene for the three substrates tested in this work, matching its performance for two other substrates.


Subject(s)
Alkenes/chemistry , Monoterpenes/chemistry , Solvents/chemistry , Cymenes , Isomerism
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