2023
DOI: 10.1002/adsc.202300616
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Photoinduced Synthesis of Polycyclic γ‐Sultines by a Radical‐Polar Crossover Cyclization

Yongxin Zhang,
Pan Zhou,
Xiaoxiao Yang
et al.

Abstract: Described herein is a visible light‐mediated radical addition/SO2 insertion/anionic cyclization of benzo‐fused homoallylic tosylates, allowing access to a diverse array of otherwise challenging‐to‐access fluoromethylated polycyclic γ‐sultines with two adjacent tetrasubstituted carbon stereocenters in 49–95% yields, which can be further readily functionalized towards bulky two adjacent tetrasubstituted carbon‐containing benzo‐fused γ‐sultone and mercaptoalkanol. Sodium fluoroalkanesulfinates were utilized as bi… Show more

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“…Finally, 119 undergoes a polar 5- exo-tet cyclization to furnish polycyclic sultine 120 (Scheme 14). 18…”
Section: Reductive Rpcc Reactions Of Bifunctional Alkenesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, 119 undergoes a polar 5- exo-tet cyclization to furnish polycyclic sultine 120 (Scheme 14). 18…”
Section: Reductive Rpcc Reactions Of Bifunctional Alkenesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this in mind and our ongoing interests in radical cyclization reactions, 8 we postulated that a bibase-promoted 1,2-silyl transfer of radical intermediate I, similar to 1,2-Brook rearrangement, from carbon to oxygen of the corresponding readily available α-silyl (hetero)cyclobutanol could produce an alkyl radical intermediate II under photoredox conditions. 9 The highly nucleophilic character of radical II will enable it to readily react with the olefin to form a new radical species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%