14387-53-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Three-Component Visible-Light-Induced Palladium-Catalyzed 1,2-Alkyl Carbamoylation/Cyanation of Alkenes
Jia, Xiangqing,Zhang, Ziyan,Gevorgyan, Vladimir
, p. 13217 - 13222 (2021/11/01)
A mild visible-light-induced Pd-catalyzed one-pot three-component alkyl-carbamoylation and cyanation of alkenes was developed. This general transformation, which proceeds via the in situ formation of a reactive ketenimine intermediate, allows for a rapid construction of a broad range of valuable amides and nitriles from readily available alkenes, alkyl iodides, and isocyanides. An efficient synthesis of tetrazole and amidine via this approach was also demonstrated.
Copper-Catalyzed Amide Radical-Directed Cyanation of Unactivated Csp3-H Bonds
Zhang, Hongwei,Zhou, Yulu,Tian, Peiyuan,Jiang, Cuiyu
supporting information, (2019/03/19)
A method for site-selective intermolecular δ/?-Csp3-H cyanation of aliphatic sulfonamides is developed using TsCN as the cyanating reagent, catalyzed by a Cu(I)/phenanthroline complex. The mild, expeditious, and modular protocol allows efficient remote Csp3-H cyanation with good functional group tolerance and high regioselectivity. Mechanistic studies indicate that the reaction might proceed through a Cu(I)-mediated N-F bond cleavage to generate an amidyl radical, 1,5-HAT, and cyano group transfer of the resulting carbon radical with TsCN.
