- Nickel-catalyzed methylation of aryl halides/tosylates with methyl tosylate
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This work describes the cross-electrophile methylation of aryl bromides and aryl tosylates with methyl tosylate. The mild reaction conditions allow effective methylation of a wide set of heteroaryl electrophiles and dimethylation of dibromoarenes.
- Wang, Jiawang,Zhao, Jianhong,Gong, Hegui
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supporting information
p. 10180 - 10183
(2017/09/23)
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- Facile removal of tosyl chloride from tosylates using cellulosic materials, e.g., filter paper
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Excess tosyl chloride used in the tosylation of alcohols is quickly and easily removed by reacting it with cellulosic materials, e.g., filter paper, and filtering.
- Schoonover, Daniel V.,Gibson, Harry W.
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supporting information
p. 242 - 244
(2016/12/27)
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- Aminocarbonylation of Aryl Tosylates to Carboxamides
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The palladium - catalyzed aminocarbonylation of aryl tosylates with amines is reported. Suitable conditions were identified by high throughput reaction screening and then further optimized. The substrate scope of the reaction with respect to the aryl tosylate component and the amine component are reported. Competitive aminolysis of the aryl tosylates to afford the amine toluenesulfonamides and the phenol was not observed.
- Chung, Seungwon,Sach, Neal,Choi, Chulho,Yang, Xiaojing,Drozda, Susan E.,Singer, Robert A.,Wright, Stephen W.
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supporting information
p. 2848 - 2851
(2015/06/16)
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- Copper-catalysed coupling of aryl tosylates with sodium arylsulfinates
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Diaryl sulfones derivatives were easily synthesised from aryl tosylates and sodium arylsulfinates in high yields using [Cu(CH3CN)4]PF6 as catalyst. The transformation is efficient, simple and the starting materials are readily available.
- Wang, Chunjie,Zhang, Hui,Li, Zhiwei,Wang, Ziyun
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p. 639 - 642
(2015/02/02)
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- Zn(OTf)2-promoted chemoselective esterification of hydroxyl group bearing carboxylic acids
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Selective esterification of aliphatic and aromatic carboxylic acids with various alcohols is studied using triphenylphosphine, I2, and a catalytic amount of Zn(OTf)2. Use of this catalyst allows the formation of esters at a faster rate with good to excellent yield by activating the in situ generated acyloxyphosphonium ion intermediate. During the esterification process, both their aromatic and aliphatic hydroxyl groups are fully preserved from transesterification. The results show that the bulkiness and the reactivity of this doubly activated intermediate III control the selectivity and the rate of the reaction, respectively. The method is also useful for direct amidation reactions.
- Mamidi, Narsimha,Manna, Debasis
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p. 2386 - 2396
(2013/05/21)
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- Nickel-catalyzed C-P coupling of aryl mesylates and tosylates with H(O)PR1R2
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A method was developed for the nickel-catalyzed phosphonylation of aryl mesylates and tosylates with H(O)PR1R2. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of nickel-catalyzed C-P coupling of aryl mesylates and tosylates. Most of the substrates gave moderate to good yields under our catalytic system.
- Shen, Chaoren,Yang, Guoqiang,Zhang, Wanbin
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supporting information; body text
p. 3500 - 3505
(2012/05/20)
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- Palladium-catalyzed borylation of aryl mesylates and tosylates and their applications in one-pot sequential suzuki-miyaura biaryl synthesis
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Top of the one-pots! The first palladium-catalyzed borylation of aryl tosylates and mesylates is described. The reaction conditions are mild and provide excellent functional-group compatibility (e.g., R=CN, CHO, COOMe, C(O)R, NH2, or NH-indole; see scheme). Pd/MeO-CM-phos allows one-pot sequential reactions in the preparation of unsymmetrical biaryls. Copyright
- Chow, Wing Kin,So, Chau Ming,Lau, Chak Po,Kwong, Fuk Yee
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 6913 - 6917
(2011/08/03)
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- Neopentylglycolborylation of aryl mesylates and tosylates catalyzed by Ni-based mixed-ligand systems activated with Zn
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(Chemical Presented) The mixed-ligand system NiCl2(dppp)/dppf is shown to be an effective catalyst for the neopentylglycolborylation of ortho-, meta-, and para-substituted electron-rich and electrondeficient aryl mesylates and tosylates. The ad
- Wilson, Daniela A.,Wilson, Christopher J.,Moldoveanu, Costel,Resmerita, Ana-Maria,Corcoran, Patrick,Hoang, Lisa M.,Rosen, Brad M.,Percec, Virgil
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 1800 - 1801
(2010/04/24)
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- Suzuki-Miyaura coupling of aryl tosylates catalyzed by an array of indolyl phosphine-palladium catalysts
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A family of indolyl phosphine ligands was applied to Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling of aryl tosylates. Catalyst loading can be reduced to 0.2 mol % for coupling of nonactivated aryl tosylate. A challenging example for room temperature coupling is realized. The scope of this highly active Pd/L2 system can be extended to other boron nucleophiles, including trifluoroborate salts and boronate esters. The ligand structural comparisons toward the reactivity in tosylate couplings are also described.
- So, Chau Ming,Lau, Chak Po,Chan, Albert S. C.,Kwong, Fuk Yee
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p. 7731 - 7734
(2008/12/22)
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- Heterogeneous catalysis with nickel-on-graphite (Ni/Cg): Reduction of aryl tosylates and mesylates
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(Chemical Equation Presented) How would you reduce an aryl OH group? Traditionally, a palladium catalyst, a mild source of hydride, and a triflate derivative are used in solution. A more modern alternative is presented that is not only economical but heterogeneous as well. Nickel-on-graphite (Ni/C g) is introduced as a very inexpensive catalyst that reduces aryl tosylates and mesylates with excellent functional group tolerance.
- Lipshutz, Bruce H.,Frieman, Bryan A.,Butler, Tom,Kogan, Vladimir
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p. 800 - 803
(2007/10/03)
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- Synthesis and biological screening of 2-substituted 5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-4H-1,3,4-oxadiazine-4-propanenitriles and of their intermediates
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To evaluate the effect of substituents on biological activities of electron-rich N-containing heterocycles, the variably 2-substituted 5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-4H-1,3,4-oxadiazine-4-propanenitriles 26-33 were synthesized and evaluated for antibacterial, antifungal, and enzyme-inhibition activities. The target compounds were obtained from alkyl 4- or 3-hydroxy benzoates 1 and 2, respectively, and from methyl indoleacetate 3. The phenolic OH group of benzoates 1 and 2 were substituted with p-toluenesulfonyl (→ 4 and 5), benzoyl (→ 6 and 7), and benzyl groups (→ 8 and 9) and then converted to 5,6-dihydro-5-oxo-4H-1,3,4-oxadiazine-4-propanenitriles. To establish structure-activity relationships (SAR), a pharmacological screening of the intervening intermediates was also conducted, which revealed that the intermediate hydrazide 11 possesses significant antimicrobial and MAO-A inhibiting properties and intermediates 12, 24, 28, and 29 appreciable antifungal activities. Compound 7 inhibits α-chymotrypsin.
- Khan, Khalid Mohammed,Rahat, Shagufta,Choudhary, Muhammad Iqbal,Atta-ur-Rahman,Ghani, Usman,Perveen, Shahnaz,Khatoon, Shagufta,Dar, Ahsana,Malik, Abdul
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p. 559 - 570
(2007/10/03)
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- Scope and limitation of the nickel-catalyzed coupling reaction between lithium borates and mesylates
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Coupling reaction of aryl borates and mesylates derived from phenols and enols was studied. Mesylates with an electron-with-drawing group or ring were highly reactive at room temperature in the presence of NiCl2(PPh3)2 to furnish the coupling products in good yields.
- Kobayashi, Yuichi,William, Anthony D.,Mizojiri, Ryo
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- Aryl Mesylates in Metal-Catalyzed Homocoupling and Cross-Coupling Reactions. 1. Functional Symmetrical Biaryls from Phenols via Nickel-Catalyzed Homocoupling of Their Mesylates
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Aryl sulfonates including mesylate derived from phenols are converted in high yields to biaryls by homocoupling in the presence of catalytic amounts of zero-valent nickel catalysts generated in situ.This reaction provides the most convenient method for the synthesis of many functional symmetrical biaryls and was applied to the preparation of 2,2'-, 3,3'-, and 4,4'-disubstituted biphenyls and other biaryls.The influence of the electronic and steric effects of substituents attached in the ortho, meta, and para positions of aryl sulfonates and the nature of the sulfonate leaving group on the yield of homocoupled product as well as their influence on the extent of various side reactions were investigated.In addition, the influence of the effects of the polarity and dryness of solvent, halide ion source and concentration, and ratio of catalyst and ligand to aryl sulfonate are discussed.
- Percec, Virgil,Bae, Jin-Young,Zhao, Mingyang,Hill, Dale H.
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p. 176 - 185
(2007/10/02)
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