Alkene Oxyalkylation Enabled by Merging Rhenium Catalysis with Hypervalent Iodine(III) Reagents via Decarboxylation

Yin Wang(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Lei Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yunhui Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ping Zhang(Hebei Normal University), Zhen‐Ting Du(Northwest A&F University), Congyang Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
November 17, 2013
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Abstract

Rhenium-catalyzed oxyalkylation of alkenes is described, where hypervalent iodine(III) reagents derived from widely occurring aliphatic carboxylic acids were used as, for the first time, not only an oxygenation source but also an alkylation source via decarboxylation. The reaction also features a wide substrate scope, totally regiospecific difunctionalization, mild reaction conditions, and ready availability of both substrates. Mechanistic studies revealed a decarboxylation/radical-addition/cation-trapping cascade operating in the reaction.


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