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Photochemical Dearomative Cycloadditions of Quinolines and Alkenes: Scope and Mechanism Studies.

Renyu GuoSouvik AdakPeter BellottiXinfeng GaoW Walker SmithSam Ngan LeJiajia MaKendall N HoukFrank GloriusShuming ChenM Kevin Brown
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Photochemical dearomative cycloaddition has emerged as a useful strategy to rapidly generate molecular complexity. Within this context, stereo- and regiocontrolled intermolecular para -cycloadditions are rare. Herein, a method to achieve photochemical cycloaddition of quinolines and alkenes is shown. Emphasis is placed on generating sterically congested products and reaction of highly substituted alkenes and allenes. In addition, the mechanistic details of the process are studied, which revealed a reversible radical addition and a selectivity-determining radical recombination. The regio- and stereochemical outcome of the reaction is also rationalized.
Keyphrases
  • dna damage
  • molecular docking
  • dna repair
  • structural basis