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Distal Ruthenaelectro-Catalyzed meta-C-H Bromination with Aqueous HBr.

Yulei WangHendrik SimonXinran ChenZhipeng LinShan ChenHarry L Anderson
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
While electrochemical ortho-selective C-H activations are well established, distal C-H activations continue to be underdeveloped. In contrast, we herein describe the electrochemical meta-C-H functionalization. The remote C-H bromination was accomplished in an undivided cell by RuCl 3 ⋅3 H 2 O with aqueous HBr. The electrohalogenation proceeded under exogenous ligand- and electrolyte-free conditions. Notably, pyrazolylarenes were meta-selectively brominated at the benzenoid moiety, rather than on the electron-rich pyrazole ring for the first time. Mechanistic studies were suggestive of an initial ruthenacycle formation, and a subsequent ligand-to-ligand hydrogen transfer (LLHT) process to liberate the brominated product.
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