2024
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.3c06098
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Stereoselective gem-Difunctionalization of Diazo Compounds with Vinyl Sulfoxonium Ylides and Thiols via Metalloradical Catalysis

Srashti Bhardwaj,
Dinesh Kumar Gopalakrishnan,
Shalu Deshwal
et al.

Abstract: Multicomponent reactions that involve carbenes with nucleophiles and electrophiles have demonstrated broad applications in synthetic chemistry. However, because of the high reactivity of transient carbenes, reactions involving two carbene precursors with the nucleophile in the presence of a metal catalyst remain unexplored. Herein, a three-component stereoselective gem-difunctionalization of diazo compounds with thiols and vinyl sulfoxonium ylide is disclosed via Co(II)-based metalloradical catalysis. The key … Show more

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“…For instance, the Zhang group elegantly employed N -tosylhydrazone as a donor-type carbene to realize tandem coupling with an aryl halide and a terminal alkyne in the presence of sulfinamide phosphine ligands . More recently, Vaitla and co-workers have exploited vinyl sulfoxonium ylides as donor carbenes, facilitating their combination with diazo compounds and thiols through Co­(II)-catalyzed three-component reactions (Figure B) …”
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“…For instance, the Zhang group elegantly employed N -tosylhydrazone as a donor-type carbene to realize tandem coupling with an aryl halide and a terminal alkyne in the presence of sulfinamide phosphine ligands . More recently, Vaitla and co-workers have exploited vinyl sulfoxonium ylides as donor carbenes, facilitating their combination with diazo compounds and thiols through Co­(II)-catalyzed three-component reactions (Figure B) …”
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confidence: 99%