Dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate

The facile construction of C(sp3 )-rich carbo- and heterocyclic compounds is a pivotal synthetic strategy to foster contemporary drug discovery programs. The downstream dearomatization of readily accessible two-dimensional (2D) planar arenes represents a direct pathway towards accessing three-dimens...

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Main Authors: Tan, Eugene Yew Kun, Mat Lani, Amirah S, Sow, Wayne, Liu, Yuliang, Li, Haoyu, Chiba, Shunsuke
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1712702023-10-18T02:36:49Z Dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate Tan, Eugene Yew Kun Mat Lani, Amirah S Sow, Wayne Liu, Yuliang Li, Haoyu Chiba, Shunsuke School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Science::Chemistry Dearomatization Hydrogen-Atom Transfer The facile construction of C(sp3 )-rich carbo- and heterocyclic compounds is a pivotal synthetic strategy to foster contemporary drug discovery programs. The downstream dearomatization of readily accessible two-dimensional (2D) planar arenes represents a direct pathway towards accessing three-dimensional (3D) aliphatic scaffolds. Here, we demonstrate that polysulfide anions are capable of catalyzing a dearomatization process of substituted naphthalenes, indoles, and other related heteroaromatic compounds in the presence of potassium formate and methanol under visible light irradiation. The developed protocol exhibits broad functional group tolerance, operational simplicity, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, representing a practical and sustainable synthetic tool for the arene dearomatization. Nanyang Technological University National Research Foundation (NRF) Financial support was provided by Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) and the Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF‐CRP27‐2021‐0001). 2023-10-18T02:36:49Z 2023-10-18T02:36:49Z 2023 Journal Article Tan, E. Y. K., Mat Lani, A. S., Sow, W., Liu, Y., Li, H. & Chiba, S. (2023). Dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 62(40), e202309764-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202309764 1433-7851 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171270 10.1002/anie.202309764 37582050 2-s2.0-85168656345 40 62 e202309764 en NRF-CRP27-2021-0001 Angewandte Chemie International Edition © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH. All rights reserved.
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topic Science::Chemistry
Dearomatization
Hydrogen-Atom Transfer
spellingShingle Science::Chemistry
Dearomatization
Hydrogen-Atom Transfer
Tan, Eugene Yew Kun
Mat Lani, Amirah S
Sow, Wayne
Liu, Yuliang
Li, Haoyu
Chiba, Shunsuke
Dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate
description The facile construction of C(sp3 )-rich carbo- and heterocyclic compounds is a pivotal synthetic strategy to foster contemporary drug discovery programs. The downstream dearomatization of readily accessible two-dimensional (2D) planar arenes represents a direct pathway towards accessing three-dimensional (3D) aliphatic scaffolds. Here, we demonstrate that polysulfide anions are capable of catalyzing a dearomatization process of substituted naphthalenes, indoles, and other related heteroaromatic compounds in the presence of potassium formate and methanol under visible light irradiation. The developed protocol exhibits broad functional group tolerance, operational simplicity, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, representing a practical and sustainable synthetic tool for the arene dearomatization.
author2 School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
author_facet School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Tan, Eugene Yew Kun
Mat Lani, Amirah S
Sow, Wayne
Liu, Yuliang
Li, Haoyu
Chiba, Shunsuke
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author Tan, Eugene Yew Kun
Mat Lani, Amirah S
Sow, Wayne
Liu, Yuliang
Li, Haoyu
Chiba, Shunsuke
author_sort Tan, Eugene Yew Kun
title Dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate
title_short Dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate
title_full Dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate
title_fullStr Dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate
title_full_unstemmed Dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate
title_sort dearomatization of (hetero)arenes through photodriven interplay between polysulfide anions and formate
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171270
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