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Access to unsaturated bicyclic lactones by overriding conventional C(sp 3 )-H site selectivity.

Jayabrata DasWajid AliAnimesh GhoshTanay PalAstam MandalChitrala TejaSuparna DuttaRajagopal PothikumarHaibo GeXinglong ZhangDebabrata Maiti
Published in: Nature chemistry (2023)
Transition metal catalysis plays a pivotal role in transforming unreactive C-H bonds. However, regioselective activation of distal aliphatic C-H bonds poses a tremendous challenge, particularly in the absence of directing templates. Activation of a methylene C-H bond in the presence of methyl C-H is underexplored. Here we show activation of a methylene C-H bond in the presence of methyl C-H bonds to form unsaturated bicyclic lactones. The protocol allows the reversal of the general selectivity in aliphatic C-H bond activation. Computational studies suggest that reversible C-H activation is followed by β-hydride elimination to generate the Pd-coordinated cycloalkene that undergoes stereoselective C-O cyclization, and subsequent β-hydride elimination to provide bicyclic unsaturated lactones. The broad generality of this reaction has been highlighted via dehydrogenative lactonization of mid to macro ring containing acids along with the C-H olefination reaction with olefin and allyl alcohol. The method substantially simplifies the synthesis of important bicyclic lactones that are important features of natural products as well as pharmacoactive molecules.
Keyphrases
  • transition metal
  • minimally invasive
  • electron transfer