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Ruthenium(II)-catalysed remote C-H alkylations as a versatile platform to meta-decorated arenes

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2017

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Li, Jie
Korvorapun, Korkit
Rogge, Torben
Warratz, Svenja
Ackermann, Lutz

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Nature Publishing Group

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The full control of positional selectivity is of prime importance in C-H activation technology. Chelation assistance served as the stimulus for the development of a plethora of ortho-selective arene functionalizations. In sharp contrast, meta-selective C-H functionalizations continue to be scarce, with all ruthenium-catalysed transformations currently requiring difficult to remove or modify nitrogen-containing heterocycles. Herein, we describe a unifying concept to access a wealth of meta-decorated arenes by a unique arene ligand effect in proximity-induced ruthenium(II) C-H activation catalysis. The transformative nature of our strategy is mirrored by providing a step-economical entry to a range of meta-substituted arenes, including ketones, acids, amines and phenols-key structural motifs in crop protection, material sciences, medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical industries.

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