Electro-Triggered Cascade Cyclization to Access Phosphinyl-Substituted N -Containing Heterocycles.
Peng-Wei ZhuHong-Mei MaYang LiLing-Zhen MiaoJie ZhuPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
An electro-triggered cascade cyclization strategy was disclosed with concomitant phosphinylation and N -heterocycle construction. It provides a novel and environmentally friendly approach to access phosphinyl-substituted N -heterocycles with no external metal catalyst, oxidant, or heating. Mechanistic studies have revealed that anodic oxidation of H-phosphorus compounds occurs first to generate the key P-centered radical directly and cathodic reduction leads to the concurrent release of molecular hydrogen or methane. This protocol features simple operation, broad substrate scope, clean and mild conditions, and atom and step economy to form heterocycle-containing organophosphorus scaffolds.
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