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Migrative Carbofluorination of Saturated Amides Enabled by Pd-Based Dyotropic Rearrangement

Yang, Guoqiang  
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Wu, Hua  
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Gallarati, Simone  
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August 2, 2022
Journal of the American Chemical Society

Directly editing an all-carbon quaternary carbon itself of nonstrained acyclic molecules remains underexploited despite the recent advances in the fields of both C–H and C–C bond activation. Herein, we report a palladium-catalyzed migrative carbofluorination of saturated amides enabled by the activation of both the C(sp3)–H and the Cquaternary–Cσ bonds. In this transformation, the α-quaternary carbon of Weinreb amides is converted to α-tertiary fluoride with concurrent migration of an aryl or an amido group from the α- to β-carbon. DFT calculations indicate that the dyotropic rearrangement proceeds through an unusual anti-selective [2.1.0] bicyclic transition state. The reaction, compatible with a broad range of functional groups, is stereospecific and is applicable to the synthesis of enantioenriched products.

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DOI
10.1021/jacs.2c06578
Author(s)
Yang, Guoqiang  
Wu, Hua  
Gallarati, Simone  
Corminboeuf, Clémence  
Wang, Qian
Zhu, Jieping  
Date Issued

2022-08-02

Publisher

ACS

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Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

144

Issue

31

Start page

14047

End page

14052

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REVIEWED

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