Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed Isoquinolone Synthesis: The N−O Bond as a Handle for C−N Bond Formation and Catalyst Turnover
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An external-oxidant-free process to access the isoquinolone motif via cross-coupling/cyclization of benzhydroxamic acid with alkynes is described. The reaction features a regioselective cleavage of a C-H bond on the benzhydroxamic acid coupling partner as well as a regioselective alkyne insertion. Mechanistic studies point out the important involvement of a N-O bond as a tool for C-N bond formation and catalyst turnover.
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- Chemistry
- Regioselectivity
- Catalysis
- Alkyne
- Bond cleavage
- Rhodium
- Bond
- Cleavage (geology)
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