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Site-selective hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) from the N═C sp 2 –H bonds of quinoxaline-2(1 H )-ones is a highly attractive but underdeveloped domain. Reported herein is a highly selective, practical, and economically efficient approach for facile assembly of pyrroloquinoxalinones by synergistic photocatalysis and HAT catalysis. The reaction proceeds through bromine radical-mediated HAT of quinoxalinones and imine radical addition to α-cyano-α,β-unsaturated ketones that establishes a cross-coupling/annulation cascade process, resulting in the synthesis of a series of functionalized pyrroloquinoxalinones. This protocol does not require transition metals or excess oxidants and uses easy-to-synthesize starting materials with excellent scalability and broad substrate scope. The establishment of N═C sp 2 radical chemistry illustrates great potential for the synthesis of imine-containing molecules that are not possible with some traditional methods.
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