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Copper-Catalyzed Benzylic C−H Oxygenation under an Oxygen Atmosphere via N-H Imines as an Intramolecular Directing Group

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posted on 2011-04-01, 00:00 authored by Line Zhang, Gim Yean Ang, Shunsuke Chiba
Copper-catalyzed benzylic C−H oxygenation under an oxygen atmosphere was developed starting from carbonitriles and Grignard reagents via N-H imine intermediates. The present process is characterized by the following two-step sequence in a one-pot manner: (1) addition of Grignard reagents to carbonitriles to form N-H imines and (2) benzylic C−H oxygenation (CO bond formation) triggered by 1,5-hydrogen atom transfer with transient iminyl copper species.

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