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Alkylation of Nitropyridines via Vicarious Nucleophilic Substitution

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Electrophilic nitropyridines react with sulfonyl-stabilized carbanions to give products of C–H alkylation via vicarious nucleophilic substitution. The process consists of formation of the Meisenheimer-type adduct followed by base-induced β-elimination of… Click to show full abstract

Electrophilic nitropyridines react with sulfonyl-stabilized carbanions to give products of C–H alkylation via vicarious nucleophilic substitution. The process consists of formation of the Meisenheimer-type adduct followed by base-induced β-elimination of the sulfinic acid (e.g., PhSO2H). Mechanistic studies reveal that in the latter step alkyl substituent and adjacent nitro group tend to planarize for effective stabilization of benzyl anion, and thus, adduct of hindered isopropyl carbanion remains stable toward elimination for steric reasons.

Keywords: nitropyridines via; vicarious nucleophilic; via vicarious; alkylation nitropyridines; nucleophilic substitution

Journal Title: Organic Letters
Year Published: 2022

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