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Modular radical cross-coupling with sulfones enables access to sp3-rich (fluoro)alkylated scaffolds.


ABSTRACT: Cross-coupling chemistry is widely applied to carbon-carbon bond formation in the synthesis of medicines, agrochemicals, and other functional materials. Recently, single-electron-induced variants of this reaction class have proven particularly useful in the formation of C(sp2)-C(sp3) linkages, although certain compound classes have remained a challenge. Here, we report the use of sulfones to activate the alkyl coupling partner in nickel-catalyzed radical cross-coupling with aryl zinc reagents. This method's tolerance of fluoroalkyl substituents proved particularly advantageous for the streamlined preparation of pharmaceutically oriented fluorinated scaffolds that previously required multiple steps, toxic reagents, and nonmodular retrosynthetic blueprints. Five specific sulfone reagents facilitate the rapid assembly of a vast set of compounds, many of which contain challenging fluorination patterns.

SUBMITTER: Merchant RR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6349426 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Modular radical cross-coupling with sulfones enables access to sp<sup>3</sup>-rich (fluoro)alkylated scaffolds.

Merchant Rohan R RR   Edwards Jacob T JT   Qin Tian T   Kruszyk Monika M MM   Bi Cheng C   Che Guanda G   Bao Deng-Hui DH   Qiao Wenhua W   Sun Lijie L   Collins Michael R MR   Fadeyi Olugbeminiyi O OO   Gallego Gary M GM   Mousseau James J JJ   Nuhant Philippe P   Baran Phil S PS  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20180218 6384


Cross-coupling chemistry is widely applied to carbon-carbon bond formation in the synthesis of medicines, agrochemicals, and other functional materials. Recently, single-electron-induced variants of this reaction class have proven particularly useful in the formation of C(sp<sup>2</sup>)-C(sp<sup>3</sup>) linkages, although certain compound classes have remained a challenge. Here, we report the use of sulfones to activate the alkyl coupling partner in nickel-catalyzed radical cross-coupling with  ...[more]

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