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The concept of Gallium-controlled double C–H functionalization of aliphatic CH2-groups driven by Vinyl carbocations Full article

Journal Nature Communications
ISSN: 2041-1723
Output data Year: 2024, Volume: 15, Number: 1, Article number : 8073, Pages count : DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-51237-5
Authors Novikov Roman A 1,2 , Borisov Denis D 2 , Denisov Dmitry A 2 , Novikov Maxim A 2 , Potapov Konstantin V 2 , Tkachev Yaroslav V 1 , Tomilov Yury V 2
Affiliations
1 Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 32 Vavilov st., 119991, Moscow, Russian Federation. novikovfff@bk.ru.
2 N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 47 Leninsky prosp., 119991, Moscow, Russian Federation. novikovfff@bk.ru.

Abstract: The direct C–H activation of inert C(sp3)–H bonds in a hydrocarbon chain has been a very attractive target in organic synthesis for many decades. Among all the variety of processes, those driven by vinyl carbocations are quite scarce thus far, and it is hard to control for unstabilized vinyl cations. In this study, we designed a double C(sp3)–H functionalization of unactivated alkyl CH2 groups to produce a totally substituted quaternary carbon stereocenter via insertion of vinyl carbocations. These processes represent complicated reaction cascades with high molecular complexity controlled by the cooperative action of Ga(III) salts & GaHal4– anions and allow one-step deep poly-functionalization of simple CH substrates to be performed. In practice, this concept was initially implemented with simple starting compounds such as alkyl acetylenes and activated cyclopropanes, alkenes, or cyclobutanes to construct norbornane, cyclopentatetralin, and other important skeletons.
Cite: Novikov R.A. , Borisov D.D. , Denisov D.A. , Novikov M.A. , Potapov K.V. , Tkachev Y.V. , Tomilov Y.V.
The concept of Gallium-controlled double C–H functionalization of aliphatic CH2-groups driven by Vinyl carbocations
Nature Communications. 2024. V.15. N1. 8073 . DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-51237-5 Scopus OpenAlex
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≡ Scopus: 2-s2.0-85203970623
≡ OpenAlex: W4402537616
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