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Palladium-Catalyzed Carbonylative Four-Component Synthesis of β-Perfluoroalkyl Amides.

Youcan ZhangHui-Qing GengXiao-Feng Wu
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Transition-metal-catalyzed multicomponent carbonylation is one of the most efficient strategies to construct carbonyl-containing compounds. Herein, a palladium-catalyzed four-component perfluoroalkylation/aminocarbonylation of unactivated alkenes with perfluoroalkyl halides, and amines was developed. A wide range of substrates, including anilines, alkylamines, sulfonamides, and hydrazines are all suitable reaction partners for this catalyst system, resulting in various β-perfluoroalkyl amides with good functional-group tolerance and excellent chemoselectivity. Furthermore, not only alkyl olefins, but also aliphatic alkynes, and even alkyl allenes can all be employed. Notably, several medical and bioactive related molecules are compatible here as well.
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