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Current-Regulated Selective Nickel-Catalyzed Electroreductive Cross-Electrophile Carbonylation to β/γ-Hydroxy Ketones
Shentong Xie1, Ming Lu2, Pengcheng Wang2
1School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi An Shi, Xi'an 710049, P. R. China.
Abstract:
The nickel catalyzed multi-component cross-electrophile carbonylation which emerges as a powerful and efficient method for constructing diverse ketones has attracted increasing attention of organic chemists. However, the selectivity of this reaction poses a significant challenge. In this work, we have developed a current-regulated selective nickel-catalyzed electroreductive cross-electrophile carbonylation, which offers a direct convergent synthesis of β/γ-hydroxy ketones, which represent pivotal structural motifs found in numerous natural products, bioactive molecules, pharmaceutical compounds, and essential building blocks. A diverse range of multi-substituted β/γ-hydroxyketones can be accessed with high chemo- and regioselectivity from epoxides, aryl iodides, and a simple CO source (ClCO2Pr). This electroreductive carbonylation strategy exhibits high functional group tolerance and can be applied in late-stage derivatization of drugs and natural products. Notably, chiral epoxides can be employed as reactants with chirality retention, enabling the synthesis of asymmetric β-hydroxy ketones. Our approach demonstrates a novel electrochemical selectivity-controlled strategy in multi-component cross-electrophile coupling.
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