Cell Reports Physical Science | 2021

Manganese-catalyzed chlorosulfonylation of terminal alkene and alkyne via convergent paired electrolysis

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Summary Convergent paired electrolysis is an energy-efficient model in organic synthesis, although the main obstacle with its use is matching properties of the intermediates generated in two electrodes. With the development of anodic-coupled electrosynthesis in three-component difunctionalization of alkene, a proposal for two-component difunctionalization of alkene and alkyne using a difunctional reagent has been raised. Herein, we develop a manganese-catalyzed, atom-transfer radical addition of the terminal aryl alkenes and alkynes with sulfonyl chlorides, in which manganese salt has the role of a chlorine atom-transfer catalyst as well as a redox mediator. This method generates analogs of chlorosulfonylated products of high regio- and stereoselectivity, which are derivatives of pharmaceutical drugs and natural products.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1016/J.XCRP.2021.100476
Language English
Journal Cell Reports Physical Science

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