Catalytic CâC Activation/Functionalization of Ketones and Amides
University Of Chicago, Chicago IL
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Abstract
Abstract: We are engaged in the systematic efforts to exploit catalytic carbonâcarbon (CâC) bond activation for developing new, general and synthetically useful methods. Our objective, in the proposed funding period, is to focus on CâC activation and functionalization of ketones and amides, as they are easily accessible and widely found in feedstock chemicals. Through harnessing the power of transition-metal catalysts, sometimes assisted by an organic activator, a suite of new, selective, and efficient methods involving CâC activation of ketones and amides will be developed. Specifically, we will: (i) explore new CâC activation modes that allow rapid access to complex sp3-rich ring systems, (ii) enable a novel and broadly applicable cross-coupling reaction via deacylation of unstrained ketones, and (iii) allow selective activation of α-CâC bonds of unstrained amides. The research proposed is expected to offer an atom-economical approach for preparing novel complex sp3-rich molecular scaffolds from readily available substrates, which should help to access greater chemical space beyond the âflatlandâ. It is also expected to simplify synthesis through new strategies for bond disconnections and to enable skeletal editing of complex molecules under redox-neutral conditions, capitalizing on CâC activation/functionalization of ketones and amides.
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