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Electrocatalytic generation of amidyl radicals for olefin hydroamidation: Use of solvent effects to enable anilide oxidation
Zhu, Lin,Xiong, Peng,Mao, Zhong-Yi,Wang, Yong-Heng,Yan, Xiaomei,Lu, Xin,Xu, Hai-Chao
supporting information, p. 2226 - 2229 (2016/02/19)
Oxidative generation of synthetically important amidyl radicals from N-H amides is an appealing and yet challenging task. Previous methods require a stoichiometric amount of a strong oxidant and/or a costly noble-metal catalyst. We report herein the first electrocatalytic method that employs ferrocene (Fc), a cheap organometallic reagent, as the redox catalyst to produce amidyl radicals from N-aryl amides. Based on this radical-generating method, an efficient intramolecular olefin hydroamidation reaction has been developed. Easy access to N-arylamidyl radicals: The first electrocatalytic method for the generation of amidyl radicals from anilides has been developed using ferrocene (Cp2Fe) as a highly reactive, yet chemoselective redox catalyst. Based on this radical-generating method, a highly chemo- and diastereoselective olefin hydroamidation reaction has been developed.