68750-90-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Iron-Catalyzed Vinylic C?H Alkylation with Alkyl Peroxides
Ge, Liang,Jian, Wujun,Zhou, Huan,Chen, Shaowei,Ye, Changqing,Yu, Fei,Qian, Bo,Li, Yajun,Bao, Hongli
supporting information, p. 2522 - 2528 (2018/08/01)
A variety of alkyl peresters and alkyl diacyl peroxides, which are readily accessible from carboxylic acids, are utilized as general primary, secondary, and tertiary alkylating reagents for iron-catalyzed vinylic C?H alkylation of vinyl arenes, dienes, and 1,3-enynes. This transformation affords olefinic products in up to 98 % yield with high E/Z values. A broad range of functionalities, including carboxyl, boronic acid, methoxy, ester, amino, and halides, are tolerated. This protocol provides a facile approach to some olefins that are difficult to access, and hence, offers an alternative to existing systems. The synthetic utility of this method is demonstrated by late-stage functionalization of selected natural-product derivatives.
Iron-catalyzed C-H alkylation of heterocyclic C-H bonds
Babu, Kaki Raveendra,Zhu, Nengbo,Bao, Hongli
supporting information, p. 46 - 49 (2017/11/28)
An efficient, iron-catalyzed C-H alkylation of benzothiazoles by using alkyl diacyl peroxides and alkyl tertbutyl peresters which are readily accessible from carboxylic acids to synthesize 2-alkylbenzothiazoles is developed. This reaction is environmentally benign and compatible with a broad range of functional groups. Various primary, secondary, and tertiary alkyl groups can be efficiently incorporated into diverse benzothiazoles. The effectiveness of this method is illustrated by late-stage functionalization of biologically active heterocycles.
