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Markovnikov Hydrochlorination of Unactivated Alkenes with FeCl 3 via a HAT/XAT Sequence.

Zhefeng LiGe ZengYequan HeSi ZhouJuehong ChenZhongyan ChenJiuxi ChenNingning Lv
Published in: Organic letters (2024)
Hydrochlorination of alkenes is a practical strategy for accessing organic chlorides. Herein, we report the hydrochlorination of unactivated alkenes via a hydrogen atom transfer/halogen atom transfer process using earth-abundant and biocompatible FeCl 3 as a chlorine source under extraordinarily mild reaction conditions. The protocol is easy to operate with notable features such as excellent chemoselectivity, remarkable efficiency, a broad substrate scope, and good functional group tolerance. Importantly, the synthetic utility is highlighted by scaled-up reactions, late-stage derivatizations of products, and the modification of sulfonamides.
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