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Chalcogen‐Bonding Catalysis with Telluronium Cations

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2021

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Chalcogen bonding results from non-covalent interactions occurring between electrodeficient chalcogen atoms and Lewis bases. Among the chalcogens, tellurium is the strongest Lewis acid, but Te-based compounds are scarcely used as organocatalysts. For the first time, telluronium cations demonstrated impressive catalytic properties at low loadings in three benchmark reactions: the Friedel-Crafts bromination of anisole, the bromolactonization of ω-unsaturated carboxylic acids and the aza-Diels-Alder between Danishefsky's diene and imines. The ability of telluronium cations to interact with a Lewis base through chalcogen bonding was demonstrated on the basis of multi-nuclear (<sup>17</sup> O, <sup>31</sup> P, and <sup>125</sup> Te) NMR analysis and DFT calculations.

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