Acetal Radicals: Synthetic Access and Applications
Kyra L. Samony,
Daniel K. Kim
Abstract:Aldehydes and ketones are two of the most versatile functional groups in organic synthesis, and the development of new reagents and protocols to install them are always warranted. Recently, the reemergence of radical chemistry has provided new opportunities to introduce these important carbonyl motifs. As such, acetal radicals can be employed as synthetic radical equivalents for acyl radicals that can also circumvent known stability challenges. This review aims to summarize the advancements and known uses of a… Show more
A Pd-catalyzed directed C–H acylation of a collection of intricate phenol-containing compounds with ethanol and other alcohols and aldehydes is reported.
A Pd-catalyzed directed C–H acylation of a collection of intricate phenol-containing compounds with ethanol and other alcohols and aldehydes is reported.
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