Alkenes as alkyne equivalents in radical cascades terminated by fragmentations: overcoming stereoelectronic restrictions on ring expansions for the preparation of expanded polyaromatics
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- DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b02373
Alkenes as alkyne equivalents in radical cascades terminated by fragmentations: overcoming stereoelectronic restrictions on ring expansions for the preparation of expanded polyaromatics
Abstract
Chemoselective interaction of aromatic enynes with Bu3Sn radicals can be harnessed for selective cascade transformations, yielding either Sn-substituted naphthalenes or Sn-indenes. Depending on the substitution at the alkene terminus, the initial regioselective 5-exo-trig cyclizations can be intercepted at the 5-exo stage via either hydrogen atom abstraction or C-S bond scission or allowed to proceed further to the formal 6-endo products via homoallylic ring expansion. Aromatization of the latter occurs via β-C-C bond scission, which is facilitated by 2c,3e through-bond interactions, a new stereoelectronic effect in radical chemistry. The combination of formal 6-endo-trig cyclization with stereoelectronically optimized fragmentation allows the use of alkenes as synthetic equivalents of alkynes and opens a convenient route to α-Sn-substituted naphthalenes, a unique launching platform for the preparation of extended polyaromatics.
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