Metal-, photocatalyst-, and light-free late-stage C–H alkylation of N-heteroarenes with organotrimethylsilanes using persulfate as a stoichiometric oxidant†
Abstract
Herein we report that under oxidative conditions, benzylsilanes and heteroatom substituted silanes undergo homolytic cleavage to form C(sp3)-centered radicals that can participate in C–H alkylation reactions with N-heteroarenes. These reactions take place under mild conditions with persulfate as a stoichiometric oxidant and do not require a metal, a photocatalyst, light, or high temperature, making the reactions suitable for late-stage C–H alkylation of complex molecules. The utility of the method was demonstrated by the preparation or functionalization of several structurally complex drugs and natural products.

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