A Redox Auxiliary Strategy for Pyrrolidine Synthesis via Photocatalytic [3+2] Cycloaddition.
Adrian G AmadorEvan M SherbrookTehshik P YoonPublished in: Asian journal of organic chemistry (2019)
Cycloaddition reactions can be used to efficiently assemble pyrrolidine rings that are significant in a variety of chemical and biological applications. We have developed a method for the formal cycloaddition of cyclopropyl ketones with hydrazones that utlizes photoredox catalysis to enable the synthesis of a range of structurally diverse pyrrolidine rings. The key insight enabling the scope of photoredox [3+2] cycloadditions to be expanded to C=N electrophiles was the use of a redox auxiliary strategy that allowed for photoreductive activation of the cyclopropyl ketone without the need for an exogenous tertiary amine co-reductant. These conditions prevent the deleterious reductive ring-opening of the cyclopropyl substrates, enabling a range of less-reactive coupling partners to participate in this cycloaddition.