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Study on Pyridine-Boryl Radical-Promoted, Ketyl Radical-Mediated Carbon-Carbon Bond-Forming Reactions
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Title
Study on Pyridine-Boryl Radical-Promoted, Ketyl Radical-Mediated Carbon-Carbon Bond-Forming Reactions
Issued Date
2024-06
Citation
Jo, Junhyuk. (2024-06). Study on Pyridine-Boryl Radical-Promoted, Ketyl Radical-Mediated Carbon-Carbon Bond-Forming Reactions. The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 89(12), 8985–9000. doi: 10.1021/acs.joc.4c00946
Type
Article
Keywords
COUPLING REACTIONSELECTRON-TRANSFERDENSITY FUNCTIONALSCH/PI INTERACTIONBORONATE ESTERSKETONESALDEHYDESMETALDERIVATIVESCYCLIZATION
ISSN
0022-3263
Abstract
Ketyl radicals are synthetically versatile reactive species, but their applications have been hampered by harsh generation conditions employing highly reducing metals. Recently, the pyridine-boryl radical received wide attention as a promising organic reductant because of its mildness as well as convenience in handling. While probing the utility of the pyridine-boryl radical, our group observed facile pinacol coupling reactivity that had not been known at that time. This serendipitous finding was successfully rendered into a practical synthesis of tetraaryl-1,2-diols in up to 99% yield within 1 h. Subsequently, upon examinations of various reaction manifolds, a diastereoselective ketyl-olefin cyclization was accomplished to produce cycloalkanols such as trans-2-alkyl-1-indanols. Compared to the previous methods, the stereocontrolling ability was considerably enhanced by taking advantage of the structurally modifiable boryl group that would be present near the bond-forming site. In this full account, our synthetic efforts with the O-boryl ketyl radicals are disclosed in detail, covering the discovery, optimization, scope expansion, and mechanistic analysis, including density functional theory (DFT) calculations. © 2024 American Chemical Society
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57155
DOI
10.1021/acs.joc.4c00946
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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