Vinyl azides are highly versatile synthons that provide access to numerous N-heterocycles and other functional groups. a-Substituted vinyl azides (azido vinylidenes) are a special class that display unique reactivity, able to react not only as azides, but also as radical acceptors, enamine-type nucleophiles, and even electrophiles, thus delivering a wide range of nitrogen-containing compounds and their derivatives. An impressive variety of intermediates – such as iminodiazonium ions, nitrilium ions, iminyl radicals, and metal enaminyl radicals – can be generated from vinyl azides and exploited in cycloadditions, C–H functionalizations, hydrolysis processes, and cascade reactions under transition metal/photoredox catalysis. In addition to presenting synthetic protocols to access vinyl azides, this Review offers a comprehensive coverage of the development of their multifaceted reactivity, and highlights their potential as versatile precursors for synthetic applications.

α-Substituted vinyl azides: An emerging functionalized alkene

Zanoni, Giuseppe
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2017-01-01

Abstract

Vinyl azides are highly versatile synthons that provide access to numerous N-heterocycles and other functional groups. a-Substituted vinyl azides (azido vinylidenes) are a special class that display unique reactivity, able to react not only as azides, but also as radical acceptors, enamine-type nucleophiles, and even electrophiles, thus delivering a wide range of nitrogen-containing compounds and their derivatives. An impressive variety of intermediates – such as iminodiazonium ions, nitrilium ions, iminyl radicals, and metal enaminyl radicals – can be generated from vinyl azides and exploited in cycloadditions, C–H functionalizations, hydrolysis processes, and cascade reactions under transition metal/photoredox catalysis. In addition to presenting synthetic protocols to access vinyl azides, this Review offers a comprehensive coverage of the development of their multifaceted reactivity, and highlights their potential as versatile precursors for synthetic applications.
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