Abstract
The development of innovative strategies for the synthesis of N-heterocyclic compounds is an important topic in organic synthesis. Ring expansion methods to form large N-heterocycles often involve the cycloaddition of strained aza rings with π bonds. However, in some cases such strategies suffer from some limitations owing to the difficulties in controlling the regioselectivity and the accessibility of specific π-bond synthons. Here, we report the development of a general ring expansion strategy that involves a formal cross-dimerization between three-membered aza heterocycles and three- and four-membered-ring ketones through synergistic bimetallic catalysis. These formal cross-dimerizations of two different strained rings are efficient and scalable, and provide a straightforward and broadly applicable means of assembling diverse N-heterocycles, such as 3-benzazepinones, dihydropyridinones and uracils, which are versatile units in numerous drugs and biologically active compounds. Preliminary mechanistic studies revealed that the C–C bond of strained ring ketones is first cleaved by the Pd0 species during the reaction.
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All the data generated or analysed during this study are included in this article and its Supplementary Information. Crystallographic data have been deposited at the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) as CCDC 2008377 (3aa), 2008376 (5sa), 2008375 (7a) and 2010994 ((R)-8a) and can be obtained free of charge from the CCDC via www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/getstructures.
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Li, R., Li, B., Zhang, H. et al. A ring expansion strategy towards diverse azaheterocycles. Nat. Chem. 13, 1006–1016 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-021-00746-7
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