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Reactivity and Selectivity of Azaspirocycles in Radical C-H Functionalization.

Chad N UngareanEgor M LarinDominic T EggerPhilipp ZieglerQuentin LefebvreThomas C FessardBill Morandi
Published in: Organic letters (2023)
Investigations of saturated spirocycles toward selective C-H functionalization reactions are scarce, despite their potential applications. In this work, we uncovered fundamental reactivity and selectivity differences between saturated heterocycles and their spirocyclic analogues using a model radical C-H xanthylation coupled with computational analysis. Ultimately, this study sheds light on the fundamental, understudied radical reactivity of spirocycles, thereby allowing for a pronounced chemical tunability that will prove to be advantageous in the expansion of their chemical space and applications in medicinal chemistry.
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  • human health