p-Selective (sp2 )-C-H functionalization for an acylation/alkylation reaction using organic photoredox catalysis

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Ganesh PandeyShailja Jain

Abstract

p-Selective (sp2)-C-H functionalization of electron rich arenes has been achieved for acylation and alkylation reactions, respectively, with acyl/alkylselenides by organic photoredox catalysis involving an interesting mechanistic pathway.

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
column chromatography
acylation

Software Mentioned

INSPIRE

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