Alkenylation of unactivated alkanes: synthesis of Z-alkenes via dual Co-TBADT catalysis†
Abstract
Hydroalkylation of terminal alkynes via C–H activation is the most atom-economical and straightforward method for synthesizing alkenes. They remain confined to using C(sp2)–H or activated C(sp3)–H bonds. A chelating group enabled the alkenylation of C(sp3)–H bonds, resulting in E alkenes. Protocols by which alkenylation of unactivated C(sp3)–H bonds occurs without a chelating group via metal-hydride or radical pathways remain unknown. Our cobalt-HAT catalysis achieves the desired Z alkene with excellent regio- and diastereoselectivity via C–H activation.
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