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Cathodic Radical Cyclisation of Aryl Halides Using a Strongly‐Reducing Catalytic Mediator in Flow

Ana A. Folgueiras‐Amador, Alexander E. Teuten, Mateo Salam‐Perez, James E. Pearce, Guy Denuault, Derek Pletcher, Philip J. Parsons, David C. Harrowven, Richard C. D. Brown

2022Angewandte Chemie International Edition51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Electro‐reductive radical cyclisation of aryl halides affords the corresponding hetero‐ and carbo‐cycles in an undivided flow reactor equipped with steel and carbon electrodes using an organic mediator. A dissolving metal anode is not needed, and the mediator can be employed in a sub‐stoichiometric amount (0.05 equiv), increasing the practical utility of cathodic radical cyclisation. The methodology is applied to O‐, N‐, and C‐tethers, yielding tricyclic fused and spiro systems. In the absence of mediator, the major pathway is hydrogenolysis of the C−X bond, a 2 e − process occurring at the cathode. Predominance of the radical pathway in presence of a strongly reducing mediator ( M ) is consistent with homogeneous electron‐transfer in a reaction layer detached from the cathode surface, where the flux of M .− leaving the electrode is such that little aryl halide reaches the cathode.

Topics & Concepts

HalideCathodic protectionArylCatalysisChemistryMediatorFlow (mathematics)Organic chemistryAnodePhysicsMechanicsAlkylMedicineElectrodePhysical chemistryInternal medicineRadical Photochemical ReactionsCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsSulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques
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