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Site- and Stereoselective C-H Alkylations of Carbohydrates Enabled by Cooperative Photoredox, Hydrogen Atom Transfer, and Organotin Catalysis.

Daniel J GorelikJulia A TurnerTarunpreet S VirkDaniel A FoucherMark S Taylor
Published in: Organic letters (2021)
Diorganotin dihalides act as cocatalysts for site-selective and stereoselective couplings of diol-containing carbohydrates with electron-deficient alkenes in the presence of an Ir(III) photoredox catalyst and quinuclidine, a hydrogen atom transfer mediator. Quantum-chemical calculations support a proposed mechanism involving the formation of a cyclic stannylene acetal intermediate that shows enhanced reactivity toward hydrogen atom abstraction by the quinuclidinium radical cation. Addition of the carbon-centered radical to the alkene partner results in C-alkylation of the carbohydrate substrate.
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