Recent advances in CoSalen-catalyzed radical reactions
Dong-Chen Ouyang, Rong Zhu, Jun‐Jie Wang, Yun-Nian Yin
Abstract
<p indent=0mm>Studies on the radical reactions involving planar N/O four-coordinated cobalt complexes have recently made significant progress. Cobalt salen (<italic>N</italic>,<italic>N</italic>′-bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine) complexes, being one of the most important members of this family, have demonstrated outstanding versatility in the synthesis of small molecules as well as polymers. Herein we summarize important new advances in this field over the past <sc>10 years,</sc> including: (1) Co(II/III) catalysis <italic>via</italic> hydrogen atom transfer; (2) oxidative hydrofunctionalization reactions involving Co(IV); (3) cyclopropanation <italic>via</italic> Co(III) carbene radicals; (4) reductive couplings <italic>via</italic> Co(I); (5) cobalt-mediated radical polymerizations. Emphasis is placed on the mechanistic interconnections among various reactions, development of new catalysis modes, and synthetic applications.