“… 2 Key advantages of using alkenes as proradicals include their general ubiquity as chemical feedstocks, their stability in synthetic sequences, and their specific reaction profiles. Additionally, the novel disconnection possibilities arising from the use of alkenes as radical precursors has led to MHAT reactions making significant inroads into the field of total synthesis, 3 a trend likely to increase as more acceptor groups become available in this burgeoning research area. Acceptor groups currently used in MHAT C–C coupling reactions include electron-deficient alkenes, 4 sulfonylhydrazones derived from formaldehyde, 5 nitriles, 6 pyridine salts, 7 imines, 8 N -sulfinylimines, 9 acylsilanes, 10 alkynyl bromides, 11 β-nitroalkenes, 12 and difluoroalkenes.…”