Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 3, 2025

Facile Preparation of 2Z,4E-Dienamides by the Olefination of Electron-deficient Alkenes with Allyl Acetate
Published on: June 21, 2017
Aminoalkylation of Alkenes Enabled by Triple Radical Sorting
William L Lyon1, Johnny Z Wang1, Jesús Alcázar2
1Merck Center for Catalysis at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, United States.
None:
The direct synthesis of C(sp3)-rich architectures is a driving force for innovation in synthetic organic chemistry. Such scaffolds impart beneficial properties onto drug molecules that correlate with greater clinical success. Consequently, there is a strong impetus to develop new methods by which to access sp3-rich molecules from commercial feedstocks, such as alkenes. Herein, we report a three-component aminoalkylation reaction that utilizes the principles of triple radical sorting to regioselectively add N-centered and C-centered radicals across alkenes. This process relies upon photoredox catalysis to transform alkyl bromides and reductively activated N-centered radical precursors into high-energy radical species in a redox-neutral fashion. A broad scope of coupling partners is demonstrated, with multiple synthetic applications, including facile syntheses of pharmacophoric substituted N-heterocycles.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Radical Reactivity: Nucleophilic Radicals
Radical Substitution: Allylic Bromination
Radical Anti-Markovnikov Addition to Alkenes: Overview
Radical Anti-Markovnikov Addition to Alkenes: Mechanism
The mechanism starts with chain initiation, which involves two steps. In the first chain initiation step, a weak peroxide bond is homolytically cleaved upon mild heating to form two alkoxy radicals. In the second initiation step, a hydrogen atom is abstracted by the alkoxy...
Reduction of Alkynes to trans-Alkenes: Sodium in Liquid Ammonia
When dissolved in liquid ammonia, an alkali metal,...
Radical Reactivity: Electrophilic Radicals

