Electrochemical oxidative Z-selective C(sp2)-H chlorination of acrylamides.
James HarnedyMishra Deepak HareramGraham J TizzardSimon J ColesLouis C MorrillPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
An electrochemical method for the oxidative Z-selective C(sp2)-H chlorination of acrylamides has been developed. This catalyst and organic oxidant free method is applicable across various substituted tertiary acrylamides, and provides access to a broad range of synthetically useful Z-β-chloroacrylamides in good yields (22 examples, 73% average yield). The orthogonal derivatization of the products was demonstrated through chemoselective transformations and the electrochemical process was performed on gram scale in flow.
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