Native amides as Enabling Vehicles for Forging sp3–sp3 Architectures via Interrupted Deaminative Ni-catalyzed Chain-Walking

05 December 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Herein, we disclose an interrupted deaminative Ni-catalyzed chain-walking strategy that forges sp3–sp3 architectures at remote, yet previously unfunctionalized, methylene sp3 C–H sites enabled by the presence of native amides. This protocol is characterized by its mild conditions and wide scope, including challenging substrate combinations. Site-selectivity can be dictated by a judicious choice of the ligand, thus offering an opportunity to enable sp3–sp3 bond-formations that are otherwise inaccessible in conventional chain-walking events.

Keywords

chain-walking
nickel
C-H functionalization
hydroalkylation
directing groups
sp3-sp3 coupling

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