Nawel GOUAL, Stéphane Maisonneuve, Fabrizio Medici, pascal retailleau, Jean-Francois GALLARD, juan Xie, Vincent Gandon, Angela Marinetti, Arnaud Voituriez
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Abstract
This work discloses a strategy for the implementation of ON-ON organometallic catalytic processes using photoresponsive phosphine ligands. The approach leverages on the regiodivergent reactivity of mono- and bimetallic gold complexes that result from π- vs σ,π-activations of alkynyl-substituted urea substrates, for the selective formation of either dihydroquinazolinone or indole-carboxamide products, via intramolecular hydroamidation.
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