Iodine(III)-Mediated Photochemical C-H Azolation

27 August 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Radical chemistry is an important enabling tool for organic synthesis but can be plagued by the lack of comprehensive polarity and therefore reactivity analysis scheme. Herein we have formulated a systematic radical polarity analysis framework for the projection of radical reactivity patterns. An iodine(III)-mediated photochemical C-H azolation reaction has been envisaged and developed based on the set of empirical guidelines. The synthesis features an environmentally benign reagent, a mild reaction condition, an operationally simple protocol, and a broad substrate scope. The inclusive demonstration of reactivity for ether, thioether, amide, benzylic, and allylic C-H bonds promises synthetic utility in a pervasive range of application settings.

Keywords

Radical Polarity Analysis
C-H Azolation
Iodine(III) Reagent
Photochemical Reaction
Ether and Thioether and Amide and Benzylic and Allylic C-H Bonds

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