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Pd(0)/Blue Light Promoted Carboiodination Reaction - Evidence for Reversible C-I Bond Formation via a Radical Pathway.

Austin D MarcheseAndrew G DurantCian M ReidClara JansRamon AroraMark Lautens
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
A Pd(0)/blue light catalyzed carboiodination reaction is reported. A simple, air-stable catalytic system, utilizing [Pd(allyl)Cl] 2 and DPEPhos, generated a variety of iodinated hetero- and carbocycles including oxindoles, dihydrobenzofurans, indolines, a chromane, and a tetrahydronaphthalene. This protocol was tolerant of sensitive functional groups including free carboxylic acids, phenols, and anilines, as well as pyridines, while delivering products in up to 94% yield. Support for a reversible C-I bond formation via a single electron mechanism was obtained using a deuterium labeled substrate and a stoichiometric neopentylpalladium species.
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