Recent Advances in Direct Regioselective C−H Chlorination at Aromatic and Aliphatic

Author:

Kachore Ankit1,Aggarwal Varun1,Bala Ekta1,Singh Hemant1,Guleria Saksham1,Sharma Sakshi1,Pathan Sameer1,Saima 1,Selvaraj Manickam23,Assiri Mohammed A.23,Kumar Verma Praveen14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Advanced Chemical Sciences Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences 173229 Solan H.P. India

2. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science King Khalid University PO Box 9004 61413 Abha Saudi Arabia

3. Research Centre for Advanced Materials Science (RCAMS) King Khalid University PO Box 9004 Abha 61413 Saudi Arabia

4. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals SIMATS Saveetha University 600077 Chennai Tamil Nadu India

Abstract

AbstractDirect installation of key functionalities in a molecule through C−H bond activation is one of the thrust areas as well as challenging task in organic synthesis. Particularly, introduction of chlorine in a molecule imparts additional benefits for further functionalizations as well as improves the electronic behaviour such as lipophilicity and polarity towards drug development process. The chlorinated molecules have also been established as efficient biologically relevant scaffolds. Current manuscript has been focused on the direct installation of the chlorine atom at various aromatic and aliphatic positions to produce functional molecules. The key highlight of the manuscript belongs to the site selectivity (regioselectivity) for the installation of chlorine functionality. Manuscript describes the advanced methods developed for the direct C−H chlorination reactions and further simplified for the chlorination reactions at various positions including aromatic (o‐, m‐, and p‐), benzylic, heteroaromatic, and aliphatic positions. Directing groups (DGs) and the coordination with the catalyst is the key for the enhancement of regioselectivities during direct C−H chlorination reactions.

Publisher

Wiley

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