Et3Al/Light-Promoted Radical-Polar Crossover Reactions of α-Alkoxyacyl Tellurides.
J Org Chem
; 89(16): 11701-11706, 2024 Aug 16.
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ABSTRACT
Here, we report new radical-polar crossover reactions of α-alkoxy carbon radicals for constructing highly oxygenated molecules with contiguous stereocenters. The method employs a 370 nm UV light-emitting diode (LED) for the photoexcitation of α-alkoxyacyl telluride, and Et3Al as the radical initiator and terminator. First, Et3Al and UV LED promoted radical coupling between the α-alkoxyacyl telluride and cyclopentenone via C-Te bond homolysis, CO expulsion, and C-C bond formation. Second, Et3Al converted the radical species to the corresponding aluminum enolate. Third, the second C-C bond formation occurred via a polar mechanism intermolecularly with aldehydes/ketones and intramolecularly with epoxide, producing aldol and SN2 adducts, respectively. The present coupling reactions increase the molecular complexity in a single step by stereoselective formation of the two hindered C-C bonds. The devised method is expected to be useful for the expeditious assembly of densely oxygenated natural products.
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En
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J Org Chem
Year:
2024
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Article
Affiliation country:
Japan
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United States