A strategy for achieving diastereodivergent azidations of enynes has been developed, employing azide transfer from the M-N3 complex to alkyl radicals. Following this concept, the diastereoselectivity has been switched by modulating the transition metals and the ligands. The Mn(III)-mediated radical cyclization/azidation cascade of 1,7-enynes afforded trans-fused pyrrolo[3,4-c]quinolinones, whereas the Cu(II)/bipyridine system gave cis-products.
An unprecedented TfNH-catalyzed formal [3 + 2] cycloaddition of ynamides with dioxazoles was developed to construct various polysubstituted 4-aminooxazoles. This approach features a metal-free catalytic bimolecular assembly of oxazole motifs, a low-cost catalyst, exceptionally mild reaction conditions, a very short reaction time, a broad substrate scope, and high efficiency. This metal-free protocol may find applications in pharmaceutical-oriented synthesis.
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