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Nitrone Directing Groups in Rhodium(III)‐Catalyzed C−H Activation of Arenes: 1,3‐Dipoles versus Traceless Directing Groups

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Functionalizable directing groups (DGs) are highly desirable in C-H activation chemistry. The nitrone DGs are explored in rhodium(III)-catalyzed C-H activation of arenes and couplings with cyclopropenones. N-tert-butyl nitrones bearing a small ortho substituent coupled to afford 1-naphthols, where the nitrone acts as a traceless DG. In contrast, coupling of N-tert-butyl nitrones bearing a bulky ortho group follows a C-H acylation/[3+2] dipolar addition pathway to give bicyclics. The coupling of N-arylnitrones follows the same acylation/[3+2] addition process but delivers different bicyclics.

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