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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS
卷 10, 期 4, 页码 1047-1055出版社
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2qo01993k
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In this study, a novel cross-coupling reaction between an NHC-stabilized acyl radical and a delocalized allyl radical was developed, enabling the 1,2-sulfonylacylation of allenes. This methodology provides a new strategy for the synthesis of sulfonyl-containing multi-substituted allyl ketones.
Allyl radicals serve as a crucial intermediate in the radical functionalization of fundamental raw materials and have received increasing attention. Despite their significance, radical cross-couplings involving allyl radicals are rare and mainly focus on couplings with aryl or benzyl radical analogs. Herein, we realized radical 1,2-sulfonylacylation of allenes via an unprecedented cross-coupling between an NHC-stabilized acyl radical and a delocalized allyl radical. Cheap and stable sulfinates and readily accessible acyl sources could be installed into allene units with excellent regioselectivity by the cooperation of visible light catalysis and NHC catalysis. This versatile protocol provides an attractive strategy for valuable sulfonyl-containing multi-substituted allyl ketones under extremely mild conditions with broad functional group tolerance, which might open a new avenue for the radical difunctionalization of allenes.
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