A visible light‐induced decarboxylative alkylation of heterocyclic aromatics with aliphatic carboxylic acids was developed by using anthocyanins as a photocatalyst under mild conditions. A series of alkylated heterocyclic compounds were obtained in moderate to good yields by using the metal‐free decarboxylative coupling reaction under blue light. This strategy uses cheap and readily available carboxylic acids as alkylation reagents with good functional group tolerance and environmental friendliness. It is worth noting that this is the first time that anthocyanin has been used to catalyze the Minisci‐type C−H alkylation. The mechanism of decarboxylation alkylation was studied by capturing the adduct of alkyl radical and hydroquinone, thus confirming a radical mechanism. This protocol provides an alternative visible light‐induced decarboxylative alkylation for the functionalization of heterocyclic aromatics.
A mild strategy for Co(III)-catalyzed C(sp2)–H
cyanation of indoles was developed by using NCBLD as an electrophilic
cyanation reagent and 1-butyl-3-acetylimidazole ditrifluoromethylsulfonimide
([BAIM]NTf2) as an environmentally friendly and recyclable
solvent, and a series of 2-cyano products were obtained at room temperature.
Adopting this strategy, the unnatural nucleotide fragment precursor
of Remdesivir, which was a drug for COVID-19, was synthesized through
cyano transformation, further proving the practicability of this cyanation
method.
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