Abstract

A metal-free radical cyclization reaction of vinyl isocyanides with alkanes is developed, allowing convenient access to a diverse range of potentially valuable 1-alkylisoquinolines. The methodology is simple and efficient, demonstrating excellent functional group tolerance and broad substrate scope. A mechanism involving a radical process is supported by kinetic isotope effect and radical inhibition studies.

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