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Aerobically-initiated C(sp3)-H bond amination through the use of activated azodicarboxylates.

André ShamsabadiAntoine MaruaniNehaal AhmedVijay Chudasama
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2022)
Significant advancements in C-N bond formation via C-H bond functionalisation have made it a staple in the production of nitrogen-containing compounds in both industry and academia. However, transition metal-free synthesis, particularly in the case of C(sp3)-N formation, has remained a significant challenge to the synthetic community. Herein we report a procedure for α-C(sp3)-H amination of ethereal compounds through use of azodicarboxylates as the nitrogen source and freely-available atmospheric oxygen to access ethereal radical intermediates via aerobic C-H activation. The use of fluorinated alcohols as solvent is observed to greatly increase the efficiency of the reaction and we show experimentally and theoretically the key role of H-bonding between fluorinated alcohols and azodicarboxylates. Calculations of the condensed Fukui functions of a H-bonded fluorinated alcohol-azodicarboxylate complex correlates with a significantly increased susceptibility of azodicarboxylates to undergo reaction with radicals, which informs a number of recent reports in the literature.
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