Copper Complex-Light-Induced Homolysis and electrochemical Carbamoylation reactions via amidyl C(sp2)-H cleavage under Direct HAT
Implementing Organization
Madras University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Principal Investigator
Dr. Anandhan Ramasamy
Madras University, Tamil Nadu
About
Carbamoylation reactions are a method for introducing amide functionality into organic molecules, with hydrogen atom transfer being a suitable reactive partner due to its high atom economy and low wastage. The development of carbamoyl intermediates from homolysis of C(sp2)-H formamide via hydrogen atom transfer is a powerful strategy for C-C, C-O, and C-N bonds formation. However, the development of visible light homolysis of C(sp2)-H formamide via HAT remains an unmet issue in the current literature. The Cu-complex-visible light-induced homolysis (VLIH) process is proposed as a key strategy for homolysis of C-H bond of formamide via direct HAT, generating nucleophilic carbamoyl radicals. Additionally, the Cu-complex is proposed as a key strategy for developing umpolung electrophilic carbamoyl cation by merging photo- and electrochemistry. Various carbamoylations will be carried out using nucleophilic addition carbamoyl radicals with various electrophilic substrates, including alkenes, alkynes, and ?,? unsaturated carbonyls. Carbamoylation reactions will be tested with 1,6-enynes with terminal alkynes followed by cascade cyclization. Carbamoylation will also be tested with electrophilic addition carbamoyl cations with various nucleophilic substrates. Under carbamoylation conditions, various cycloadditions will be performed using substrates of isocyanate cations and other reactive partners. The products obtained will be subjected to appropriate synthetic transformation into bio-active molecules, and screened for biological activities such as anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-cancer properties.
Source
Source
Anusandhan National Research Foundation/Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), DST 2023-24
Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), New Delhi
Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF)
Quick Information
Area of Research
Chemical Sciences
Start Year
2024
End Year
2027
Sanction Amount
₹ 51.85 L
Status
Ongoing
Contact
ananthanramasamy@gmail.com
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Technologies (If Any)
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