Over the last decade, major environmental concerns, a growing worldwide population, and an increased energy demand, combined with the depletion of natural resources, have become crucial issues. Sustainable chemistry ably to supply society with key chemical products in an eco-compatible manner-has therefore rapidly become an urgent challenge. The AlCHiMIE aims at providing new solutions towards this important defy by developing a set of complementary approaches to convert hydrocarbons, the simplest feedstock, into high value-added chiral alkanes-essential building blocks for medicinal chemistry. Two approaches are thus proposed. First, undirected, metal-free functionalization of hydrocarbons will be achieved by means of regio- and stereo-selective hypervalent bromine-enabled C-H functionalization. This unique reactivity will be attained by discovering a largely uncharted, yet extremely appealing field of λ3-bromanes.
The second approach concerns earth-abundant metal-catalyzed C(sp3)-H activation. To obviate the inherent difficulties of this field, namely the low reactivity of alkanes and arduous stereoinduction while using 3d metals, bifunctional ligands for Co- and Ni-catalyzed C-H activation will be designed and synthesized. Finally, the combination of both strategies will allow unprecedented hydrocarbon valorization by means of undirected, λ3-bromanes-enabled first functionalization followed by exploiting the newly installed coordinating motif to promote directed, asymmetric Co- and Ni-catalyzed C-H activations.