Mesoionic Carbene-Catalyzed Formyl Alkylation of Aldehydes
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- DOI: 10.1002/anie.202303478
Mesoionic Carbene-Catalyzed Formyl Alkylation of Aldehydes
Abstract
Ketones are among the most useful functional groups in organic synthesis, and they are commonly encountered in a broad range of compounds with various applications. Herein, we describe the mesoionic carbene-catalyzed coupling reaction of aldehydes with non-activated secondary and even primary alkyl halides. This metal-free method utilizes deprotonated Breslow intermediates derived from mesoionic carbenes (MICs), which act as super electron donors and induce the single-electron reduction of alkyl halides. This mild coupling reaction has a broad substrate scope and tolerates many functional groups, which allows to prepare a diversity of simple ketones as well as bio-active molecules by late-stage functionalization.
Keywords: Alkylation; Mesoionic Carbene; Organocatalysis; Single Electron Transfer.
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