Because of their robustness and orthogonal reactivity features, alkyl germanes bear significant potential as functional handles for the construction of C(sp)-rich scaffolds, especially in the context of modular synthetic approaches. However, to date, only radical-based reactivity has been accessible from these functional handles, which limits the types of possible decorations. Here, we describe the first general C(sp)-heteroatom bond formation of alkyl germanes (-GeEt) by leveraging electrochemistry to unlock polar reactivity. This approach allowed us to couple C(sp)-GeEt with a variety of nucleophiles to construct ethers, esters, amines, amides, sulfonamides, sulfides, as well as C-P, C-F, and C-C bonds. The compatibility of the electrochemical approach with a modular synthetic strategy of a C motif was also showcased, involving the sequential functionalization of Cl, Bpin, and ultimately GeEt via electrochemistry.
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Institute of Organic Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, 52074 Aachen, Germany.
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