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FeCl 3 -catalyzed oxidative amidation of benzylic C-H bonds enabled by a photogenerated chlorine-radical.

Yingying YangXianglin YuNa HeXinxiang HuangXizhong SongJingbo ChenJun LinYi Jin
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Herein, we report the development of iron-catalyzed benzylic C-H oxidative amidation reactions via photoinduced ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT). These reactions exhibit a broad substrate scope (60 examples) and offer operationally simple, scalable procedures for accessing valuable products from methylarenes in a single step. Mechanistic studies and control experiments confirm the participation of a photogenerated chlorine radical in facilitating the hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) from the benzylic C-H bond to initiate the reaction.
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