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Photogeneration of N-Heterocyclic Carbenes: Application in Photoinduced Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization
Published on: November 29, 2018
Photochemical Generation and Cycloadditions of Strained Cycloalkynes
Congyin Wei1,2, Kang Fu1,2, Zhiyou Yu1
1School of Science, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), Shenzhen 518055, China.
Abstract:
Strained cycloalkynes and their utilization have enabled prospective and tactical strategies for synthetic and medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, materials science, and allied fields. However, their full potential remains largely underexplored due to the limited availability of efficient sp3-rich cycloalkyne precursors with high synthetic efficiency and structural complexity. Herein, we describe an intuitive and modular photochemical approach to liberate cycloalkyne analogs from cyclic diacyl peroxides, without external reagents. This disclosed platform hinges on the leverage of cycloalkynes to realize two distinct classes of strain-promoted cycloadditions for the straightforward construction of diverse polycyclic scaffolds without the production of any side product except nitrogen and CO2. Moreover, high functional group tolerance, biorelevant molecules compatibility, scalability, and late-stage functionalization of bioactive molecules demonstrate the synthetic utility of the presented methods. These features enrich synthetic strategies for assembling cycloalkenyl-containing polycyclic scaffolds with structural diversity, offering new opportunities for click chemistry and bioorthogonal reactions.
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Halogenation is another class of electrophilic addition reactions where a halogen molecule gets added across a π bond. In alkynes, the presence of two π bonds allows for the addition of two equivalents of halogens (bromine or chlorine). The addition of the first halogen molecule forms a trans-dihaloalkene as the major product and the cis isomer as the minor product. Subsequent addition of the second equivalent yields the tetrahalide.
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Preparation of Alkynes: Alkylation Reaction
Alkylation of terminal alkynes with primary alkyl halides in the presence of a strong base like sodium amide is one of the common methods for the synthesis of longer carbon-chain alkynes. For example, treatment of 1-propyne with sodium amide followed by reaction with ethyl bromide yields 2-pentyne.
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