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Radical cascade silylation/cyclization of 1,7-dienes to access silyl-substituted benzo[ b ]azepin-2-ones.

Zhen ZhangLichao LuGuiling LiXiaoyu ShengYijia ZhangLin YangJiaqi ZhaoLei XieJiazhu LiKai Sun
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
A novel silyl radical-induced cascade silylation/cyclization of 1,7-dienes has been realized employing readily available hydrosilanes as a silicon source and Cu(I) salt as a catalyst. This protocol introduces diverse silicon fragments into a challenging 7-membered ring structure and provides an efficient approach to a wide array of biologically important silyl-substituted benzo[ b ]azepin-2-ones. Several control experiments suggest that the reaction undergoes a free radical process. The gram-scale synthesis and late-stage transformations further demonstrate the scalability and applicability of the reaction in organic synthesis.
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