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Iron-Catalyzed Aminative Cyclization/Intermolecular Homolytic Aromatic Substitution Using Oxime Esters and Simple Arenes.

Takuya ShimbayashiKazuhiro OkamotoKouichi Ohe
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2018)
Intermolecular C-H alkylation of simple arenes in the presence of an iron catalyst has been achieved in a cascade manner with an aminative cyclization triggered by N-O bond cleavage of an alkene-tethered oxime ester. Various arenes, including electron-rich and electron-poor arenes, and heteroarenes can be employed in the reaction system. Regioselectivity and radical trapping experiments support the involvement of alkyl radical species, which undergo a homolytic aromatic substitution (HAS) to afford the arylation products.
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