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Electrochemical Benzylic C(sp3)-H Direct Amidation
Anthony Choi1, Oliver H Goodrich2, Alexander P Atkins1
1School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TS, U.K.
Abstract:
Amide bonds are ubiquitous and found in a myriad of functional molecules. Although formed in a reliable and robust fashion, alternative amide bond disconnections provide flexibility and synthetic control. Herein we describe an electrochemical method to form the non-amide C-N bond from direct benzylic C(sp3)-H amidation. Our approach is applied toward the synthesis of secondary amides by coupling secondary benzylic substrates with substituted primary benzamides. The reaction has been scaled up to a multigram scale in flow.
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