Abstract

Rhodium-catalyzed C-H functionalization of cyclohexadiene derivatives with diaryldiazomethanes followed by oxidation with DDQ provides ready access to triarylmethanes. Two chiral dirhodium tetracarboxylates, Rh2(S-PTAD)4 and Rh2(S-TPPTTL)4, were found to be the optimum chiral catalysts for these transformations. This method showcases the ability of diaryldiazomethanes to perform intermolecular C-H insertion with high enantioselectivity and good yields. The method has a broad substrate scope, leading to triarylmethane products with a variety of aryl and heteroaryl substituents, including benzofuran and pyridine heterocycles.

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