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Review
. 2023 Sep 22;381(5):29.
doi: 10.1007/s41061-023-00437-6.

C-H Bond Functionalization of N-Heteroarenes Mediated by Selectfluor

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C-H Bond Functionalization of N-Heteroarenes Mediated by Selectfluor

Angel H Romero. Top Curr Chem (Cham). .

Abstract

Herein, recent developments for Selectfluor-mediated C-H functionalization of N-heteroarenes are described. This type of C-H bond activation is an attractive and competitive alternative to traditional methodologies, allowing the functionalization of a variety of chemical functions. In addition, Selectfluor is a more sustainable and economically accessible oxidant compared with expensive/toxic metals or hazardous peroxides. For a practical understanding, the current review classified systematically the reported strategies in four subsections as follows: (1) carbon-carbon formation, (2) carbon-nitrogen bond formation, (3) carbon-chalcogen bond, and (4) carbon-halogen bond formation. Mechanistic aspects and reaction conditions are fully discussed to provide an understanding of the aspects that govern C-H functionalization in N-heteroarenes mediated by Selectfluor.

Keywords: C–H functionalization; Ionic pathway; N-Heteroarene; Radical pathway; Selectfluor.

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