Abstract

An unprecedented copper-catalyzed oxidative aminohalogenation of electron-deficient maleimides with secondary amines and NXS (X = Cl, Br, I) was developed, in which the N-X bonds generated in situ were used as difunctionalized reagents. The distinctive features of this multicomponent reaction include a simple green catalytic system, a spectral substrate range, and the late-stage modification of drug molecules. Most importantly, this umpolung radical cascade strategy exploits the in situ formation of N-iodoamines that enable efficient alkene aminoiodination.

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