Electron-rich, electron-deficient, and non-activated alkenes can be rapidly functionalized by -generated difluoromethyl nitrile oxide. The (3+2) cycloaddition proceeds at room temperature, has broad functional group tolerance, and can be used for the late-stage modification of bioactive molecules (finasteride and carbamazepine). The obtained CFH-isoxazolines can be easily transformed into CFH-containing building blocks for medicinal chemistry: amines, amino acids, amino alcohols, and spirocyclic scaffolds.
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