Azolium/Hydroquinone Organo-Radical Co-Catalysis: Aerobic C-C-Bond Cleavage in Ketones.
Yuya NakatsujiYusuke KobayashiSakyo MasudaYoshiji TakemotoPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Organo-radical catalysts have recently attracted great interest, and the development of this field can be expected to broaden the applications of organocatalysis. Herein, the first example of a radical-generating system is reported that does not require any photoirradiation, radical initiators, or preactivated substrates. The oxidative C-C-bond cleavage of 2-substituted cyclohexanones was achieved using an azolium salt and a hydroquinone as co-catalysts. A catalytic mechanism was proposed based on the results of diffusion-ordered spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry measurements, as well as computational studies.