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Cobalt-Catalyzed Nitrogen Atom Insertion in Arylcycloalkenes.

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Developing strategies enabling the modification of underlying molecular frameworks facilitates access to underexplored chemical spaces. Skeletal editing is an emerging technology for late-stage diversification of bioactive molecules. However, the current… Click to show full abstract

Developing strategies enabling the modification of underlying molecular frameworks facilitates access to underexplored chemical spaces. Skeletal editing is an emerging technology for late-stage diversification of bioactive molecules. However, the current state of this knowledge remains undeveloped. This work describes a simple protocol that "inserts" a nitrogen atom into arylcycloalkenes to form the corresponding N-heterocycles. The use of an inexpensive cobalt catalyst under aqueous and open-air conditions makes this protocol very practical. Examples of late-stage modification of compounds of pharmaceutical interest and complex fused ring compounds further demonstrated the potentially broad applicability of this methodology.

Keywords: cobalt catalyzed; methodology; insertion arylcycloalkenes; catalyzed nitrogen; nitrogen atom; atom insertion

Journal Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Year Published: 2022

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