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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 59(39): 17162-17168, 2020 Sep 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32530081

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Herein, the synthesis and characterization of a hypervalent-iodine-based reagent that enables a direct and selective nitrooxylation of enolizable C-H bonds to access a broad array of organic nitrate esters is reported. This compound is bench stable, easy-to-handle, and delivers the nitrooxy (-ONO2 ) group under mild reaction conditions. Activation of the reagent by Brønsted and Lewis acids was demonstrated in the synthesis of nitrooxylated ß-keto esters, 1,3-diketones, and malonates, while its activity under photoredox catalysis was shown in the synthesis of nitrooxylated oxindoles. Detailed mechanistic studies including pulse radiolysis, Stern-Volmer quenching studies, and UV/Vis spectroelectrochemistry reveal a unique single-electron-transfer (SET)-induced concerted mechanistic pathway not reliant upon generation of the nitrate radical.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 58(5): 1447-1452, 2019 01 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30480859

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Demonstrated herein is the construction of trifluoromethylated quaternary carbon centers by an asymmetric radical transformation. Enantioenriched trifluoromethylated oxindoles were accessed using a hypervalent iodine-based trifluoromethyl transfer reagent in combination with a magnesium Lewis acid catalyst and PyBOX-type ligands to achieve up to 99 % ee and excellent chemical yields. Mechanistic studies were performed by experimental and computational methods and suggest a single-electron transfer induced SN 2-type mechanism. This example is thereby the first report on the construction of enantioenriched trifluoromethylated carbon centers using hypervalent iodine-based reagents proceeding through such a reaction pathway.

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Chemphyschem ; 19(7): 816-821, 2018 04 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29314623

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We present the thermolysis of cyclic hypervalent iodine(III) perfluoroalkyl transfer reagents carried out in standard GC-MS instrumentation. Through heating, these structures undergo fragmentation to afford perfluoroalkyl radicals F2n+1 Cn. and each reagent can be characterized by means of a threshold temperature, TIP (n). This parameter TIP (n) not only reflects the stability of the F2n+1 Cn -I bond, but potentially also carries information regarding fundamental properties of the linear perfluoroalkyl chains.

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Nat Commun ; 10(1): 3410, 2019 07 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31363083

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Nitroaromatics and nitroheteroaromatics serve as key building blocks and intermediates in synthesis, and form the core scaffold of a vast number of materials, dyes, explosives, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals. However, their synthesis relies on harsh methodologies involving excess mineral acids, which present a number of critical drawbacks in terms of functional group compatibility and environmental impact. Modern, alternative strategies still suffer from significant limitations in terms of practicality, and a general protocol amenable to the direct C-H functionalization of a broad range of aromatics has remained elusive. Herein we introduce a bench-stable, inexpensive, easy to synthesize and recyclable nitrating reagent based on saccharin. This reagent acts as a controllable source of the nitronium ion, allowing mild and practical nitration of both arenes and heteroarenes displaying an exceptional functional group tolerance.


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Nitrocompuestos/química , Ácidos/química , Catálisis , Estructura Molecular , Nitrocompuestos/síntesis química
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ACS Macro Lett ; 4(3): 331-334, 2015 Mar 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35596340

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Layer-by-layer deposition is a widely used method for surface functionalization. It is shown here that up to 58 covalently linked molecular layers could be assembled in 20 min at room temperature on a silicon wafer by the layer-by-layer click reaction of a divalent triazolinedione and a trivalent diene. The layer growth was found to be linear. The multilayers were analyzed by ellipsometry, atomic force microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

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