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Microwave-assisted atom transfer radical addition of polychlorinated compounds to olefins without addition of metal catalysts
Kamijo, Shin,Matsumura, Shoko,Inoue, Masayuki
supporting information; experimental part, p. 4368 - 4371 (2012/09/22)
A new operationally simple and robust protocol for the metal-free atom transfer radical reaction (ATRA) has been developed. Polychlorinated compounds were effectively reacted with unactivated terminal olefins to generate 1,3-dichlorinated adducts under microwave irradiation in the presence of silicon carbide (SiC) as a heating element. The present microwave-assisted ATRA proceeds under essentially neutral conditions; thus, polar functionalities are well tolerated. In addition, an oxygen or a nitrogen unit was introduced to the internal side of the carbon chain via nucleophilic cyclization of the 1,3-dichlorinated adducts, and single-step formation of the six-membered carbocycle was realized through cyclization of the intermediate radical. The present methodology provides an expeditious way to prepare synthetically useful molecules from simple and unactivated terminal olefins.