Abstract
Amides and ketones are essential carbonyl compounds with widespread applications in pharmaceuticals, materials science, and synthetic chemistry. Herein, we present a Ni/photoredox dual-catalyzed strategy for the divergent synthesis of amides and ketones from isocyanates and alcohols. This transformation is facilitated by N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-mediated activation of alcohols and is selectively controlled by the choice of additive: NaOAc promotes amide formation, whereas nBu(4)NPO(4)H(2) directs the reaction toward ketone synthesis. This approach offers a versatile and practical route to access amides and ketones from readily available alcohol feedstocks.