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Copper catalyzed late-stage C(sp3)-H functionalization of nitrogen heterocycles

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  • Zhe Chang

    (Sun Yat-Sen University)

  • Jialin Huang

    (Sun Yat-Sen University)

  • Si Wang

    (Sun Yat-Sen University)

  • Geshuyi Chen

    (Lanzhou University)

  • Heng Zhao

    (Sun Yat-Sen University)

  • Rui Wang

    (Lanzhou University)

  • Depeng Zhao

    (Sun Yat-Sen University)

Abstract

Nitrogen heterocycle represents a ubiquitous skeleton in natural products and drugs. Late-stage C(sp3)-H bond functionalization of N-heterocycles with broad substrate scope remains a challenge and of particular significance to modern chemical synthesis and pharmaceutical chemistry. Here, we demonstrate copper-catalysed late-stage C(sp3)-H functionalizaion of N-heterocycles using commercially available catalysts under mild reaction conditions. We have investigated 8 types of N-heterocycles which are usually found as medicinally important skeletons. The scope and utility of this approach are demonstrated by late-stage C(sp3)-H modification of these heterocycles including a number of pharmaceuticals with a broad range of nucleophiles, e.g. methylation, arylation, azidination, mono-deuteration and glycoconjugation etc. Preliminary mechanistic studies reveal that the reaction undergoes a C-H fluorination process which is followed by a nucleophilic substitution.

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  • Zhe Chang & Jialin Huang & Si Wang & Geshuyi Chen & Heng Zhao & Rui Wang & Depeng Zhao, 2021. "Copper catalyzed late-stage C(sp3)-H functionalization of nitrogen heterocycles," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-24671-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24671-y
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