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Light-driven selective aerobic oxidation of (iso)quinoliniums and related heterocycles†
Meimei Zhou,Keyang Yu,Jianxin Liu,Weimei Shi,Yingming Pan,Haitao Tang,Xiangjun Peng,Qian Liu,Hengshan Wang
RSC Advances Pub Date : 05/04/2021 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/D1RA01226F
Abstract

Selective C1–H/C4–H carbonylation of N-methylene iminium salts, catalyzed by visible-light photoredox and oxygen in the air, has been reported. A ruthenium complex acts as a chemical switch to conduct two different reaction pathways and to afford two different kinds of products. In the absence of the ruthenium complex, the Csp2–H bonds adjacent to the nitrogen atoms are oxidized to α-lactams by the N-methyleneiminium substrates themselves as photosensitizers. In the presence of the ruthenium complex, the oxidation reaction site of quinoliniums is switched to the C4 region, resulting in the formation of 4-quinolones. The use of two transformations directly introduces oxygen into the nitrogen heterocyclic skeletons under an air atmosphere.

Graphical abstract: Light-driven selective aerobic oxidation of (iso)quinoliniums and related heterocycles
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