The
photoredox-catalyzed radical difluoroalkylation/cyclization/hydroxylation
cascade reaction of various 2-bromo-2,2-difluoro-N-arylacetamides containing unactivated alkene moieties has been developed,
providing green and efficient access to various 4-hydroxyalkyl-3,3-difluoro-γ-lactams.
Control experiments confirmed a radical process, and inexpensive air
acted as the sole hydroxy resource. In addition, the highlights of
this protocol include good tolerance for a variety functional groups,
lower photocatalyst loading, and ease of operation.
The retraction has been agreed following an investigation based on allegations raised by a third party. The investigation revealed the X-ray crystallographic data had been compromised. Thus, the conclusions are considered to be invalid.
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