A carboxylic acid deoxygenation-based radical-polar crossover process for modular access to functionalized
Haiyan Ding1, Yan Li1, Li Zhang2
1Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Organic Chemical Materials and Ministry-of-Education Key Laboratory for Synthesis and Application of Organic Functional Molecules, Hubei University, No. 368 YouyiDadao, Wuhan 430062, China. liyanok@hubu.edu.cn.
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Herein, a photoredox-catalyzed strategy has been successfully developed for the preparation of arylformylmethyl cyclopropanes via acylative coupling of (hetero)aryl carboxylic acids with homoallyl tosylates. This deoxygenation-based radical-polar crossover process was also feasible for the preparation of 3-(cyclopropylethyl)chroman-4-ones via reactions of alkene-tethered carboxylic acids with homoallyl tosylate.
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