Copper-catalyzed trichloromethylative carbonylation of ethylene
Youcan Zhang, Bing‐Hong Teng, Xiao‐Feng Wu
Abstract
and CO as trichloromethyl and carbonyl sources, respectively. With this protocol, various nucleophiles including amines, phenols, and alcohols can be rapidly transformed into β-trichloromethyl carboxylic acid derivatives with good functional-group tolerance. Bis-vinylated γ-trichloromethyl amides can also be obtained by adjusting the pressure of carbon monoxide and ethylene. In addition, this photocatalytic system can be successfully applied in the late-stage functionalization of bioactive molecules and pharmaceutical derivatives as well.
Topics & Concepts
CarbonylationChemistryCatalysisNucleophileEthyleneCarbon monoxideOrganic chemistryCopperCombinatorial chemistryFunctional groupPhotocatalysisPolymerCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsFluorine in Organic ChemistryRadical Photochemical Reactions