Oxydifluoromethylation of Alkenes by Photoredox Catalysis: Simple Synthesis of CF sub(2)H-Containing Alcohols

We have developed a novel and simple protocol for the direct incorporation of a difluoromethyl (CF sub(2)H) group into alkenes by visible-light-driven photoredox catalysis. The use of fac-[Ir(ppy) sub(3)] (ppy=2-pyridylphenyl) photocatalyst and shelf-stable Hu's reagent, N-tosyl-S-difluoromethy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemistry : a European journal 2016-01, Vol.22 (4), p.1262-1265
Hauptverfasser: Arai, Yusuke, Tomita, Ren, Ando, Gaku, Koike, Takashi, Akita, Munetaka
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Zusammenfassung:We have developed a novel and simple protocol for the direct incorporation of a difluoromethyl (CF sub(2)H) group into alkenes by visible-light-driven photoredox catalysis. The use of fac-[Ir(ppy) sub(3)] (ppy=2-pyridylphenyl) photocatalyst and shelf-stable Hu's reagent, N-tosyl-S-difluoromethyl- S-phenylsulfoximine, as a CF sub(2)H source is the key to success. The well-designed photoredox system achieves synthesis of not only beta -CF sub(2)H-substituted alcohols but also ethers and an ester from alkenes through solvolytic processes. The present method allows a single-step and regioselective formation of C(sp super(3))-CF sub(2) H and C(sp super(3))-O bonds from C=C moiety in alkenes, such as hydroxydifluoromethylation, regardless of terminal or internal alkenes. Moreover, this methodology tolerates a variety of functional groups. Light up the bulb! A novel and simple protocol for the direct incorporation of a difluoromethyl (CF sub(2)H) group into alkenes by visible-light-driven photoredox catalysis has been developed (see scheme). An Ir photocatalyst is useful for the generation of a CF sub(2)H radical through one-electron reduction of Hu's reagent. The present reaction system produces not only various beta -CF sub(2)H-substituted alcohols, but also ethers and esters in regiospecific manners under mild conditions.
ISSN:0947-6539
1521-3765
DOI:10.1002/chem.201504838