6-Aroylated Phenanthridines via Base Promoted Homolytic Aromatic Substitution (BHAS)
作者:Dirk Leifert、Constantin Gabriel Daniliuc、Armido Studer
DOI:10.1021/ol403147v
日期:2013.12.20
2-isocyanobiphenyls react with aromatic aldehydes via base promoted homolytic aromatic substitution (BHAS) to give 6-aroylated phenanthridines. Reactions occur via addition of acylradicals to the isonitrile functionality and subsequent intramolecular BHAS of the intermediate imidoyl radicals. Initiation of the radicalchainreaction is best achieved with small amounts of FeCl3 (0.4 mol %), and the commercially
Synthesis of 6-acyl phenanthridines by oxidative radical decarboxylation–cyclization of α-oxocarboxylates and isocyanides
作者:Jie Liu、Chao Fan、Hongyu Yin、Chu Qin、Guoting Zhang、Xu Zhang、Hong Yi、Aiwen Lei
DOI:10.1039/c3cc49026b
日期:——
A silver catalysed synthesis of 6-acyl phenanthridines by oxidative radical decarboxylation–cyclization of α-oxocarboxylates and isocyanides was developed.
Metal-Free Generation of Acyl Radical via Photoinduced Single-Electron Transfer from Lewis Base to Acyl Chloride
作者:Lei Bao、Zhi-Xiang Wang、Xiang-Yu Chen
DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.2c03339
日期:2022.11.11
We herein describe a simple approach for generating acyl radical from acyl chloride via photoinduced single-electron transfer. It has been demonstrated that the generated acyl radicals could react with various substrates, including isocyanides, methacrylamides, alkenes, alkynes, and enynes, to afford diverse heterocycles (>10 classes). Mechanistic analyses show that a photoactive charge transfer complex
Photoinduced N-Heterocyclic Nitrenium-Catalyzed Single Electron Reduction of Acyl Fluorides for Phenanthridine Synthesis
作者:Lei Bao、Zhi-Xiang Wang、Xiang-Yu Chen
DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.3c00049
日期:2023.1.27
Acylfluorides are versatile reagents in organic synthesis. However, there is no precedent to employ acylfluorides as acyl radical precursors. We herein report an N-heterocyclic nitrenium iodide salt-catalyzed photoreduction of acylfluorides to produce acyl radicals, which could react with 2-isocyanobiaryls to afford various carbonyl phenanthridines.