An Overview of α‐Aminoalkyl Radical Mediated Halogen‐Atom Transfer

Author:

Sachidanandan Krishnakumar1,Niu Ben1,Laulhé Sébastien1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis Indiana 46202 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe merging of photocatalysis with halogen‐atom transfer (XAT) processes has proven to be a versatile tool for the generation of carbon‐centered radicals in organic synthesis. XAT processes are unique in that they generate radicals without requiring the use of strong reductants necessary for the traditional single electron transfer (SET) activation of halides. Pathways to achieve XAT in synthetic applications can be categorized into three major sections: i) heteroatom‐based activators, ii) metal‐based activators, and iii) carbon‐based activators among which α‐aminoalkyl radicals have taken the center stage. Access to these α‐aminoalkyl radicals as XAT reagents has gained significant attention in the past few years due to the robustness of the reactions, the simplicity of the reagents required, and the broadness of their applications. Generation of these α‐aminoalkyl radicals is simply achieved through the single electron oxidation of tertiary amines, which after deprotonation at the α‐position generates the α‐aminoalkyl radicals. Due to the wide scope of tertiary amines available and the tunable nucleophilicity of α‐aminoalkyl radical formed, this strategy has become an attractive alternative to heteroatom/metal‐based radicals for XAT. In this minireview, we focus our attention on recent (2020–2023) developments and uses of this robust technology to mediate XAT processes.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Catalysis

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