Oxidative nitrogen insertion into silyl enol ether C=C bonds

20 May 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Here we demonstrate a fundamentally new reactivity of the silyl enol ether functionality utilizing an in situ-generated “io-donitrene”-like species. The present transformation inserts a single nitrogen atom between the silyl enol ether olefinic carbons with concomitant cleavage of the C=C bond without fragmentation. Overall, this facile transformation converts a C-nucleophilic silyl enol ether to the corresponding C-electrophilic N-acyl-N,O-acetal. This unprecedented access to alpha-amidoalkylating agents enables facile and modular derivatization, allowing deep exploration of unchartered chemical space. Applications presented herein include late-stage nitrogen insertion into carbon skeletons of complex natural products with previously unattainable regioselectivity, as well as modified conditions for 15N labeling of amides and lactams.

Keywords

iodonitrene
nitrogen insertion
C-C bond cleavage
skeletal editing
late-stage functionalization
electrophilic nitrogen
rearrangement
15N- labeling
nitrogen umpolung
ammonia surrogate
oxidative cleavage

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