Electrochemical oxidative Z-selective C(sp2)–H chlorination of acrylamides - data
An electrochemical method for the oxidative Z-selective C(sp2)–H chlorination of acrylamides has been developed. This catalyst and organic oxidant free method is applicable across various substituted tertiary acrylamides, and provides access to a broad range of synthetically useful Z-b-chloroacrylamides in good yields (22 examples, 73% average yield). The orthogonal derivatization of the products was demonstrated through chemoselective transformations and the electrochemical process was performed on gram scale in flow.
Analysis of reaction products from this methodology resulted in the following data:
1H, 19F and 13C NMR raw data files
IR spectra
High-Resolution Mass Spectrography spectra.
Research results based upon these data are published at https://doi.org/10.1039/D1CC05824J