Switchable Chemoselectivity of Reactive Intermediates Formation and Their Direct Use in A Flow Microreactor

Chemistry. 2021 Nov 22;27(65):16107-16111. doi: 10.1002/chem.202103183. Epub 2021 Oct 8.

Abstract

A chemoselectivity switchable microflow reaction was developed to generate reactive and unstable intermediates. The switchable chemoselectivity of this reaction enables a selection for one of two different intermediates, an aryllithium or a benzyl lithium, at will from the same starting material. Starting from bromo-substituted styrenes, the aryllithium intermediates were converted to the substituted styrenes, whereas the benzyl lithium intermediates were engaged in an anionic polymerization. These chemoselectivity-switchable reactions can be integrated to produce polymers that cannot be formed during typical polymerization reactions.

Keywords: anionic polymerization; chemoselectivity; flow chemistry; flow microreactor; halogen-lithium exchange.