Innate and Guided C-H Functionalization Logic

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作者
Brueckl, Tobias [1 ]
Baxter, Ryan D. [1 ]
Ishihara, Yoshihiro [1 ]
Baran, Phil S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Scripps Res Inst, Dept Chem, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
HETEROAROMATIC BASES; EUDESMANE TERPENES; AROMATIC-COMPOUNDS; CARBONYL-COMPOUNDS; BOND FORMATION; TRIFLUOROMETHYLATION; ACIDS; HETEROCYCLES; DERIVATIVES; CHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.1021/ar200194b
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The combustion of organic matter is perhaps the oldest and most common chemical transformation utilized by mankind. The generation of a C-O bond at the expense of a C-H bond during this process may be considered the most basic form of C-H functionalization. This illustrates the extreme generality of the term "C-H functionalization", because it can describe the conversion of literally any C-H bond into a C-X bond (X being anything except H). Therefore, it may be of use to distinguish between what, in our view, are two distinct categories of C-H functionalization logic: "guided" and "innate". Guided C-H functionalizations, as the name implies, are guided by external reagents or directing groups (covalently or fleetingly bound) to install new functional groups at the expense of specifically targeted C-H bonds. Conversely, innate C-H functionalizations may be broadly defined as reactions that exchange C-H bonds for new functional groups based solely on natural reactivity patterns in the absence of other directing forces. Two substrates that illustrate this distinction are dihydrojunenol and isonicotinic add. The C-H functionalization processes of hydroxylation or arylation, respectively, can take place at multiple locations on each molecule. Innate functionalizations lead to substitution patterns that are dictated by the inherent bias (steric or electronic) of the substrate undergoing C-H deavage, whereas guided functionalizations lead to substitution patterns that are controlled by external directing forces such as metal complexation or steric bias of the reagent. Although the distinction between guided and innate C-H functionalizations may not always be clear in cases that do not fit neatly into a single category, it is a useful convention to consider when analyzing reactivity patterns and strategies for synthesis. We must emphasize that although a completely rigorous distinction between guided and innate C-H functionalization may not be practical, we have nonetheless found it to be a useful tool at the planning stage of synthesis. In this Account, we trace our own studies in the area of C-H functionalization in synthesis through the lens of "guided" and "innate" descriptors. We show how harnessing innate reactivity can be beneficial for achieving unique bond constructions between heterocydes and carbonyl compounds, enabling rapid and scalable total syntheses. Guided and innate functionalization's were used synergistically to create an entire family of terpenes in a controlled fashion. We continue with a discussion of the synthesis of complex alkaloids with high nitrogen content, which required the invention of a uniquely chemoselective innate C-H functionalization protocol. These findings led us to develop a series of innate C-H functionalization reactions for forging C C bonds of interest to the largest body of practicing organic chemists: medicinal chemists. Strategic use of C-H functionalization logic can have a dramatically positive effect on the efficiency of synthesis, whether guided or innate.
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页码:826 / 839
页数:14
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