Gao Y, Li Y, Yan W, Zhang K, Cai L. Photoinduced Deconstructive Alkylation Approach Enabled by Oxy-Radicals from Alcohols.
J Org Chem 2024;
89:14436-14446. [PMID:
39270043 DOI:
10.1021/acs.joc.4c01898]
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Abstract
Alcohols are the most commercially abundant, synthetically versatile and operationally convenient functional groups in organic chemistry. Therefore, a strategy that utilizes hydroxy-containing compounds to develop novel bond disconnection and formation process would achieve molecular diversity. Herein, a deconstructive strategy for the generation of quinoxalin-2(1H)-one derivatives has been developed from alcohol precursors via oxy-radical-induced β-fragmentation. Additionally, 1,5-HAT and deoxygenation by P(III) along with oxy-radical were demonstrated as alternative pathways for this transformation. Furthermore, with the deep-seated reorganization of a few terpenes carbon framework, a unique activity with inhibition against the growth of pathogenic fungi was observed.
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