On the basis of facile beta-elimination of a phosphonate group from an alkoxy radical, intramolecular acylation reaction has been developed, in which an acylphosphonate is used as an excellent carbonyl group radical acceptor.
Although alkylation is one of the most important and fundamental organic reactions, radical-mediated alkylations of carboxylic acid derivatives have not been well studied. The first successful radical alkylation of carboxylic imides is achieved by the addition of an alkyl radical to a ketene O,N-acetal and the subsequent cleavage of N-O bond. It is noteworthy that alkyl halides activated with an electron-withdrawing group undergo alkylations under tin-free conditions due to 1,2-phenyl transfer from silyl to oxygen.
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