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Catalyst-controlled site-selective methylene C-H lactonization of dicarboxylic acids.

Hau Sun Sam ChanJi-Min YangJin-Quan Yu
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Catalyst-controlled site-selective activation of β- and γ-methylene carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds of free carboxylic acids is a long-standing challenge. Here we show that, with a pair of palladium catalysts assembled with quinoline-pyridone ligands of different chelate ring sizes, it is possible to perform highly site-selective monolactonization reactions with a wide range of dicarboxylic acids, generating structurally diverse and synthetically useful γ- and δ-lactones via site-selective β- or γ-methylene C-H activation. The remaining carboxyl group serves as a versatile linchpin for further synthetic applications, as demonstrated by the total synthesis of two natural products, myrotheciumone A and pedicellosine, from abundant dicarboxylic acids.
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