Molecular Oxygen-Promoted General and Site-Specific Alkylation with Organoboronic Acid.
Anbo LingLizhi ZhangRen Xiang TanZhong-Quan LiuPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2018)
A general alkylating method using organoboronic acid under 1 atm of oxygen is developed. It allows a facile access to a wide range of functionalized molecules with privileged scaffolds in drugs and natural products such as oxindoles, quinolinones, chromones, naphthoquinones, coumarins, and quinolones. In contrast to previous alkylation approaches that generally requiring transition-metal catalysis and a stoichiometric chemical oxidant, the present strategy features metal-free, molecular oxygen as the terminal oxidant and site specificity.