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Review
. 2023 Jun;7(6):405-423.
doi: 10.1038/s41570-023-00479-w. Epub 2023 Mar 28.

Design principles of the use of alkynes in radical cascades

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Design principles of the use of alkynes in radical cascades

Chaowei Hu et al. Nat Rev Chem. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

One of the simplest organic functional groups, the alkyne, offers a broad canvas for the design of cascade transformations in which up to three new bonds can be added to each of the two sterically unencumbered, energy-rich carbon atoms. However, kinetic protection provided by strong π-orbital overlap makes the design of new alkyne transformations a stereoelectronic puzzle, especially on multifunctional substrates. This Review describes the electronic properties contributing to the unique utility of alkynes in radical cascades. We describe how to control the selectivity of alkyne activation by various methods, from dynamic covalent chemistry with kinetic self-sorting to disappearing directing groups. Additionally, we demonstrate how the selection of reactive intermediates directly influences the propagation and termination of the cascade. Diverging from a common departure point, a carefully planned reaction route can allow access to a variety of products.

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