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Preparation of a Corannulene-functionalized Hexahelicene by CopperI-catalyzed Alkyne-azide Cycloaddition of Nonplanar Polyaromatic Units
Published on: September 18, 2016
Highly Efficient Alkene Radical Difunctionalization toward Alkyl Azide and Nitrile Achieved by Copper Single-Atom
Liang Ge1, Jianguo Chen1, Zaibin Xue1
1School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Anhui University of Technology, Ma'anshan, Anhui 243002, P. R. China.
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Organic azides and nitriles are privileged motifs in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and functional materials, yet their direct and modular installation via radical difunctionalization remains a major challenge. Many current catalytic systems are generally limited to single transformations and suffer from poor recyclability, limiting practical utility. Herein, we present a heterogeneous single-atom Cu-N4 catalytic system that can mediate multiple radical difunctionalizations of alkenes under reaction-specific conditions. These include diazidation, aminoazidation, trifluoromethylazidation, trifluoromethylcyanation, and aminocyanation, all with efficient catalyst recycling. The system is based on a bowl-shaped carbon-supported Cu-N4 single-atom catalyst (Cu-N4/BSC), in which atomically dispersed Cu-N4 sites are precisely coordinated. This catalyst exhibits a broad substrate scope (58 examples), high efficiency (up to 93% yield), and gram-scale applicability, while retaining 93% activity after seven cycles. Product diversification further highlights its synthetic utility. Spectroscopic and mechanistic studies confirm the Cu-N4 coordination environment and a radical-mediated pathway. Together, this work demonstrates a versatile "single-atom catalysis-modular synthesis-recyclability" approach for sustainable access to nitrogen-containing heterocycles.
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