2017
DOI: 10.1002/ajoc.201700508
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Manganese‐Dioxide‐Catalyzed Trifluoromethylation and Azidation of Styrenyl Olefins via Radical Intermediates

Abstract: Am anganese-dioxide-catalyzed trifluoromethylation of styrenes and enol acetates using the Langlois reagent is reported. Employing oxygen/air as the oxidant, styrenes afforded am ixture of the trifluoromethylacohol and ketone products in good overall yields. The protocol also works successfully for converting a-methylstyrened erivatives to the corresponding trifluoromethyl alcohols. The keto-trifluoromethylated products could be obtained exclusively when using enol acetates as substrates under the same reactio… Show more

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“…Addition of radicals to enols represents a convenient method for the synthesis of α-substituted ketones. This approach has been adopted for practical alkylations, 28 trifluoromethylations [29][30] and other fluoroalkylations, [31][32][33] oxyamination, 34 and azidation. 30 Knowing that N-protected aminopyridinium salts are a source of electrophilic N-centered radicals, we thought that they could be trapped by enol equivalents giving access to α-amino-carbonyl compounds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addition of radicals to enols represents a convenient method for the synthesis of α-substituted ketones. This approach has been adopted for practical alkylations, 28 trifluoromethylations [29][30] and other fluoroalkylations, [31][32][33] oxyamination, 34 and azidation. 30 Knowing that N-protected aminopyridinium salts are a source of electrophilic N-centered radicals, we thought that they could be trapped by enol equivalents giving access to α-amino-carbonyl compounds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach has been adopted for practical alkylations, 28 trifluoromethylations 29-30 and other fluoroalkylations, [31][32][33] oxyamination, 34 and azidation. 30 Knowing that N-protected aminopyridinium salts are a source of electrophilic N-centered radicals, we thought that they could be trapped by enol equivalents giving access to α-amino-carbonyl compounds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2018, metal-catalyzed free-radical oxidative oxyazidation methods for terminal alkenes have been reported by various groups to access a-azidoketones by utilizing molecular oxygen. Singh et al 104 used MnO 2 catalyst for aryl enol acetates as the substrate, whereas the Xiong group 105 utilized the Cu(OTf) 2 catalyst for styrenes. However, these methods are not generalized in terms of substrate scope and require metal catalysts.…”
Section: Functionalization Of Alkenesmentioning
confidence: 99%