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Chemo- and Regioselective Alkylation of Pyridine N -Oxides with Titanacyclopropanes.

Li-Chen XuXiao-Di MaKun-Ming LiuXin-Fang Duan
Published in: Organic letters (2023)
While titanacyclopropanes are used to react mainly with ester, amide, and cyano to undergo cyclopropanation, herein they react preferentially with pyridine N -oxide to accomplish C2-H alkylation beyond these functionalities with double regioselectivity. After being pyridylated at the less hindered C-Ti bond, the remaining C-Ti bond of titanacyclopropanes can be further functionalized by various electrophiles, allowing facile introduction of complex alkyls onto the C2 of pyridines. Its synthetic potential has been demonstrated by late-stage diversification of drugs.
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