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Iron-catalyzed deconstructive alkylation through chlorine radical induced C-C single bond cleavage under visible light.

Qiang WuWei LiuMiao WangYahao HuangPeng Hu
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Selective C-C single bond cleavage of simple compounds is a highly challenging and desired process. Herein, a chlorine radical-induced deconstructive C-C bond alkylation with alcohols and alkenes catalyzed by iron salts was reported for the first time. Readily available alcohols and various electron-deficient alkenes were tolerated. Late-stage and large-scale reactions proceed smoothly. This catalyst system shows potential for diversified deconstructive functionalization of simple C-C bonds.
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