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Site-selective electrooxidation of methylarenes to aromatic acetals.


ABSTRACT: Aldehyde is one of most synthetically versatile functional groups and can participate in numerous chemical transformations. While a variety of simple aromatic aldehydes are commercially available, those with a more complex substitution pattern are often difficult to obtain. Benzylic oxygenation of methylarenes is a highly attractive method for aldehyde synthesis as the starting materials are easy to obtain and handle. However, regioselective oxidation of functionalized methylarenes, especially those that contain heterocyclic moieties, to aromatic aldehydes remains a significant challenge. Here we show an efficient electrochemical method that achieves site-selective electrooxidation of methyl benzoheterocycles to aromatic acetals without using chemical oxidants or transition-metal catalysts. The acetals can be converted to the corresponding aldehydes through hydrolysis in one-pot or in a separate step. The synthetic utility of our method is highlighted by its application to the efficient preparation of the antihypertensive drug telmisartan.

SUBMITTER: Xiong P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7264330 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Site-selective electrooxidation of methylarenes to aromatic acetals.

Xiong Peng P   Zhao Huai-Bo HB   Fan Xue-Ting XT   Jie Liang-Hua LH   Long Hao H   Xu Pin P   Liu Zhan-Jiang ZJ   Wu Zheng-Jian ZJ   Cheng Jun J   Xu Hai-Chao HC  

Nature communications 20200601 1


Aldehyde is one of most synthetically versatile functional groups and can participate in numerous chemical transformations. While a variety of simple aromatic aldehydes are commercially available, those with a more complex substitution pattern are often difficult to obtain. Benzylic oxygenation of methylarenes is a highly attractive method for aldehyde synthesis as the starting materials are easy to obtain and handle. However, regioselective oxidation of functionalized methylarenes, especially t  ...[more]

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