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  • - Quinones are important molecules used in various fields like biology and materials science, but synthesizing them, especially from phenols, can be difficult due to specific oxidation requirements and the instability of the products.
  • - The text discusses the role of I(V) hypervalent iodine reagents as effective oxidants for producing regioselective quinones and quinols from phenols.
  • - It highlights recent advancements, including a new method using nitrogen-ligated I(V) reagents for oxidizing certain phenols, and notes ongoing developments in creating chiral reagents for asymmetric synthesis.

Article Abstract

-Quinones are valuable molecular frameworks with diverse applications across biology, materials, organic synthesis, catalysis, and coordination chemistry. Despite their broad utility, their synthesis remains challenging, in particular via the direct oxidation of readily accessible phenols, due to the need to affect regioselective ortho oxidation coupled with the sensitivity of the resulting -quinone products. The perspective looks at the emergence of I(V) hypervalent iodine reagents as an effective class of oxidants for regioselective -quinone synthesis. The application of these reagents in regioselective phenol oxidation to both -quinones and -quinols will be discussed, including a recent report from our laboratory on the first method for the oxidation of electron-deficient phenols using a novel nitrogen-ligated I(V) reagent. Also included are select examples of total syntheses utilizing this methodology as well as recent advancements in chiral I(V) reagent design for asymmetric phenol dearomatization.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8323659PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1610760DOI Listing

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