δ-C–H Halogenation Reactions Enabled by a Nitrogen-Centered Radical Precursor
Alastair N. Herron, Ching‐Pei Hsu, Jin‐Quan Yu
Abstract
Nitrogen-centered radicals are versatile synthetic intermediates with the ability to undergo diverse reactions such as hydrogen atom transfer (HAT), β-scission, and addition across unsaturated systems. A long-standing impediment to the wider adoption of these intermediates in synthesis has been the difficulty of their generation. Herein we disclose a new hydrazonyl carboxylic acid precursor to nitrogen-centered radicals and its application toward remote C-H fluorination and chlorination reactions of sulfonyl-protected alkyl amines via 1,5-HAT.
Topics & Concepts
ChemistryRadicalSulfonylHalogenationNitrogen atomNitrogenHydrogen atomAlkylOrganic chemistryPhotochemistryCombinatorial chemistryCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsRadical Photochemical ReactionsFluorine in Organic Chemistry