Nitrene Radical Intermediates in Catalytic Synthesis
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| Publication date | 09-10-2017 |
| Journal | Chemistry-A European Journal |
| Volume | Issue number | 23 | 56 |
| Pages (from-to) | 13819-13829 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
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| Abstract |
Nitrene radical complexes are reactive intermediates with discrete spin
density at the nitrogen-atom of the nitrene moiety. These species have
become important intermediates for organic synthesis, being invoked in a
broad range of C−H functionalization and aziridination reactions.
Nitrene radical complexes have intriguing electronic structures, and are
best described as one-electron reduced Fischer type nitrenes. They can
be generated by intramolecular single electron transfer to the “redox
non-innocent” nitrene moiety at the metal. Nitrene radicals generated at
open-shell cobalt(II) have thus far received most attention in terms of
spectroscopic characterization, reactivity screening, catalytic
nitrene-transfer reactions and (computational and experimental)
mechanistic studies, but some interesting iron and precious metal
catalysts have also been employed in related reactions involving nitrene
radicals. In some cases, redox-active ligands are used to facilitate
intramolecular single electron transfer from the complex to the nitrene
moiety. Organic azides are among the most attractive nitrene precursors
in this field, typically requiring pre-activated organic azides (e.g.
RSO2N3, (RO)2P(=O)N3, ROC(=O)N3
and alike) to achieve efficient and selective catalysis. Challenging,
non-activated aliphatic organic azides were recently added to the
palette of reagents useful in synthetically relevant reactions
proceeding via nitrene radical intermediates. This concept article
describes the electronic structure of nitrene radical complexes,
emphasizes on their usefulness in the catalytic synthesis of various
organic products, and highlights the important developments in the
field.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201702537 |
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