- Palladium-Catalyzed Decarbonylative Iodination of Aryl Carboxylic Acids Enabled by Ligand-Assisted Halide Exchange
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We report an efficient and broadly applicable palladium-catalyzed iodination of inexpensive and abundant aryl and vinyl carboxylic acids via in situ activation to the acid chloride and formation of a phosphonium salt. The use of 1-iodobutane as iodide source in combination with a base and a deoxychlorinating reagent gives access to a wide range of aryl and vinyl iodides under Pd/Xantphos catalysis, including complex drug-like scaffolds. Stoichiometric experiments and kinetic analysis suggest a unique mechanism involving C?P reductive elimination to form the Xantphos phosphonium chloride, which subsequently initiates an unusual halogen exchange by outer sphere nucleophilic substitution.
- Boehm, Philip,Cacherat, Bastien,Lee, Yong Ho,Martini, Tristano,Morandi, Bill
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p. 17211 - 17217
(2021/07/02)
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- Dibenzofuran derivatives inspired from cercosporamide as dual inhibitors of pim and CLK1 kinases
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Pim kinases (proviral integration site for Moloney murine leukemia virus kinases) are overexpressed in various types of hematological malignancies and solid carcinomas, and promote cell proliferation and survival. Thus, Pim kinases are validated as targets for antitumor therapy. In this context, our combined efforts in natural product-inspired library generation and screening furnished very promising dibenzo[b, d]furan derivatives derived from cercosporamide. Among them, lead compound 44 was highlighted as a potent Pim-1/2 kinases inhibitor with an additional nanomolar IC50 value against CLK1 (cdc2-like kinases 1) and displayed a low micromolar anticancer potency towards the MV4-11 (AML) cell line, expressing high endogenous levels of Pim-1/2 kinases. The design, synthesis, structure-activity relationship, and docking studies are reported herein and supported by enzyme, cellular assays, and Galleria mellonella larvae testing for acute toxicity.
- Bach, Stéphane,Baratte, Blandine,Bazin, Marc-Antoine,Brachet-Botineau, Marie,Dao, Viet Hung,Denevault-Sabourin, Caroline,Gouilleux, Fabrice,Logé, Cédric,Marchand, Pascal,McCarthy, Florence O.,Ourliac-Garnier, Isabelle,Robert, Thomas,Thiéfaine, Jér?me,da Silva, Teresinha Gon?alves
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- Visible-Light-Induced Decarboxylative Iodination of Aromatic Carboxylic Acids
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A convenient, efficient and practical visible-light-induced decarboxylative iodination of aromatic carboxylic acids has been developed, and the corresponding aryl iodides were obtained in good yields. The method shows some advantages including the use of readily available aromatic carboxylic acids as the starting materials, simple and mild conditions, high efficiency, wide substrate scope and tolerance of various functional groups.
- Jiang, Min,Yang, Haijun,Jin, Yunhe,Ou, Lunyu,Fu, Hua
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p. 1572 - 1577
(2018/06/26)
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- Electrochemical Synthesis of Aryl Iodides by Anodic Iododesilylation
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An electrochemical access to iodinated aromatic compounds starting from trimethylsilyl-substituted arenes is presented. By design of experiments, highly efficient and mild conditions were identified for a wide range of substrates. A functional group stability test and the synthesis of an important 3-iodobenzylguanidine radiotracer illustrate the scope of this process.
- M?ckel, Robert,Hille, Jessica,Winterling, Erik,Weidemüller, Stephan,Faber, Tabea Melanie,Hilt, Gerhard
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p. 442 - 445
(2018/02/21)
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- Direct Pd(II)-Catalyzed Site-Selective C5-Arylation of 2-Pyridone Using Aryl Iodides
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A straightforward Pd(II)-catalyzed general strategy was developed for the C5-selective arylation of the 2-pyridone core with easily available aryl iodides. The transformation was highly regioselective and accomplished with a wide scope and functional group tolerance. Silver nitrate played a crucial role in this direct site-selective arylation. The method was extended to synthesize biologically active molecules.
- Maity, Saurabh,Das, Debapratim,Sarkar, Souradip,Samanta, Rajarshi
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p. 5167 - 5171
(2018/09/13)
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- Copper-catalysed aromatic-Finkelstein reactions with amine-based ligand systems
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A new efficient and low-cost ligand, diethylenetriamine, has been utilised to promote the iodination of 16 different bromo-substrates via the copper catalysed Finkelstein halogen exchange reaction under mild conditions. In contrast to earlier methods, the use of inert atmosphere conditions was not required to obtain high yields and purity. Studies on the speciation of the catalyst in solution indicate rapid disproportionation of copper(i) in the presence of diethylenetriamine to give copper(0) and a bis-ligated copper(ii) complex which is characterised by X-ray diffraction. This copper(ii) complex was also shown to be catalytically active in the halogen exchange reaction. In contrast, no significant disproportionation was observed using dimethylethylenediamine as the ligand, and the solid-state structures of a copper(i) dimeric complex and a 2D polymeric network of copper(i) iodide tetramers are reported. The catalytic activity of diethylenetriamine and dimethylethylenediamine with both copper(i) and copper(ii) salts are compared, and possible mechanistic implications discussed.
- Jin, Xiaodong,Davies, Robert P.
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p. 2110 - 2117
(2017/07/22)
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- One-Pot, Metal-Free Conversion of Anilines to Aryl Bromides and Iodides
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A metal-free synthesis of aryl bromides and iodides from anilines via halogen abstraction from bromotrichloromethane and diiodomethane is described. This one-pot reaction affords aryl halides from the corresponding anilines in moderate to excellent yields without isolation of diazonium salts. The transformation has short reaction times, a simple workup, and insensitivity to moisture and air and avoids excess halogenation. DFT calculations support a SRN1 mechanism. This method represents a convenient alternative to the classic Sandmeyer reaction.
- Leas, Derek A.,Dong, Yuxiang,Vennerstrom, Jonathan L.,Stack, Douglas E.
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(2017/05/24)
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- Copper-mediated aerobic iodination and perfluoroalkylation of boronic acids with (CF3)2CFI at room temperature
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The copper-mediated aerobic reactions between the branched (CF3)2CFI and boronic acids (R-B(OH)2) are described. Different from the linear perfluoroalkyl analogs CF3(CF2)nI (n?=?2, 3, 5, 7), (CF3)2CFI reacting with R-B(OH)2at room temperature under air in the presence of catalytic Cu powder provided exclusively the corresponding iodides (R-I), while the aerobic reactions of arylboronic acids with (CF3)2CFI at room temperature in the presence of Cu(OAc)2gave the perfluoroalkylation products (R-CF(CF3)2) in acceptable to moderate yields. The iodination reaction could be further promoted by hydroquinone, the addition of which improved the oxidation ability of (CF3)2CFI and provided the ipso-iodination products in high yields. The perfluoroalkylation was facilitated by the copper carboxylates since the addition of these salts into the reaction mixtures could successfully give rise to Ar-CF(CF3)2.
- Liu, Xi-Hai,Leng, Jing,Jia, Su-Jiao,Hao, Jian-Hong,Zhang, Fanglin,Qin, Hua-Li,Zhang, Cheng-Pan
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- Orbital Crossings Activated through Electron Injection: Opening Communication between Orthogonal Orbitals in Anionic C1-C5 Cyclizations of Enediynes
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Generally, the long-range electronic communication between spatially orthogonal orbitals is inefficient and limited to field and inductive effects. In this work, we provide experimental evidence that such communication can be achieved via intramolecular electron transfer between two degenerate and mutually orthogonal frontier molecular orbitals (MOs) at the transition state. Interaction between orthogonal orbitals is amplified when the energy gap between these orbitals approaches zero, or at an “orbital crossing”. The crossing between two empty or two fully occupied MOs, which do not lead to stabilization, can be “activated” when one of the empty MOs is populated (i.e., electron injection) or one of the filled MOs is depopulated (i.e., hole injection). In reductive cycloaromatization reactions, such crossings define transition states with energies defined by both the in-plane and out-of-plane π-systems. Herein, we provide experimental evidence for the utility of this concept using orbital crossings in reductive C1-C5 cycloaromatization reactions of enediynes. Communication with remote substituents via orbital crossings greatly enhances regioselectivity of the ring closure step in comparison to the analogous radical cyclizations. We also present photophysical data pertaining to the efficiency of electron injection into the benzannelated enediynes.
- Peterson, Paul W.,Shevchenko, Nikolay,Breiner, Boris,Manoharan, Mariappan,Lufti, Forat,Delaune, Jess,Kingsley, Margaret,Kovnir, Kirill,Alabugin, Igor V.
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p. 15617 - 15628
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- Rapid and efficient copper-catalyzed finkelstein reaction of (hetero)aromatics under continuous-flow conditions
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A general, rapid, and efficient method for the copper-catalyzed Finkelstein reaction of (hetero)aromatics has been developed using continuous flow to generate a variety of aryl iodides. The described method can tolerate a broad spectrum of functional groups, including N-H and O-H groups. Additionally, in lieu of isolation, the aryl iodide solutions were used in two distinct multistep continuous-flow processes (amidation and Mg-I exchange/nucleophilic addition) to demonstrate the flexibility of this method.
- Chen, Mao,Ichikawa, Saki,Buchwald, Stephen L.
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p. 263 - 266
(2015/02/05)
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- Metal-free iodination of arylboronic acids and the synthesis of biaryl derivatives
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A simple, general and efficient method is developed for the metal-free iodination of arylboronic acids. The protocol uses very cheap molecular iodine as the halide source and potassium carbonate as the base. The method is highly tolerant of various functional groups present in the substrates. Importantly, the iodination strategy can also be applied very effectively in the one-pot, two-step synthesis of biaryl derivatives. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart New York.
- Niu, Liting,Zhang, Hao,Yang, Haijun,Fu, Hua
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p. 995 - 1000
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- Metal-free halogenation of arylboronate with N-halosuccinimide
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Efficient bromination and chlorination of aryl pinacol boronates were accomplished without the addition of metal reagent. The reaction proceeded efficiently with electron-rich arylboronates or heteroarylboronates in DMF or acetonitrile, to afford mono-, d
- Kamei, Toshiyuki,Ishibashi, Aoi,Shimada, Toyoshi
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- A simple and effective copper catalyst for the conversion of arylboronic acids to aryl iodides at room temperature
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Simple Cu(NO3)2·3H2O was demonstrated to be of ability to catalyze the conversion of arylboronic acids to aryl iodides at room temperature. Compared with the previous copper-catalyzed method, the present procedure avoids the use of the ligand, the oxidant as well as the heating condition.
- Ren, Yun-Lai,Tian, Xin-Zhe,Dong, Chuanhua,Zhao, Shuang,Wang, Jianji,Yan, Mengjie,Qi, Xiaoguang,Liu, Guihua
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- Synthesis of complex ortho-allyliodoarenes by employing the reductive iodonio-claisen rearrangement
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The reductive iodonio-Claisen rearrangement (RICR), involving complex aromatic λ3-iodanes and allyltrimethylsilane, was investigated. The RICR reaction of complex substituted aromatic hypervalent iodine (III) compounds and an allylmetal partner was conducted. The anionic oxy Cope rearrangement was found to be approximately 1010 to 1017 times faster than the neutral oxy Cope rearrangement due to weakening of the adjacent C-C bond by the oxygen anion. The results also indicate that the steric and electronic nature of the aromatic λ3-iodanes is the dominant factor influencing the [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement reaction. The removal of tert-butyl ether protecting group by using trifluroacetic acid in dichloromethane in the presence of triisopropylsilane gives the natural product broussin in 39% yield.
- Khatri, Hem Raj,Zhu, Jianglong
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- PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF IODIDES
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This invention is directed to a process for the preparation of high yield alkyl or aryl iodide from its corresponding carboxylic acid using N-iodo amides.
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- General copper-catalyzed transformations of functional groups from arylboronic acids in water
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A simple and general copper-catalyzed method has been developed for transformations of various functional groups (i I, i N3, i SO2R, i OH, i NH2, and i NO 2) on aromatic rings from arylboronic acids in water under air. The protocol uses cheap and readily available inorganic salts (KI, NaN3, NaSO2R, NaOH, NaNO2) and aqueous ammonia as the functional-group sources, simple Cu2O/NH3 as the catalyst system, environmentally friendly water as the solvent, and oxygen in air as the oxidant. Importantly, the copper catalyst system in water was recyclable. This study should provide a useful strategy for interconversions of the functional groups on aromatic rings.
- Yang, Haijun,Li, Yong,Jiang, Min,Wang, Junmei,Fu, Hua
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p. 5652 - 5660
(2011/06/23)
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- Diclofenac derivatives with insulin-sensitizing activity
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A series of diclofenac derivatives were synthesized. The insulin-sensitizing activity of 28 new compounds was evaluated in 3T3-L1 cells. The compounds 10a and 10f exhibited similar insulin-sensitizing activity with positive drug rosiglitazone.
- Wang, Jian Ta,Wang, Ying,Zhang, Ji Quan,Cui, Xing,Zhang, Yi,Zhu, Gao Feng,Tang, Lei
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- Mild silver(I)-mediated regioselective iodination and bromination of arylboronic acids
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A convenient and regioselective silver(I)-mediated electrophilic iodination and bromination reaction of arylboronic acids has been developed. The boronic acid does not require protection prior to the reaction, which can be performed on a multigram scale with moderate to excellent yields. A mild, simple, and effective method is disclosed to provide ortho-haloarylboronic acids that can be used as useful intermediates in selective sequential Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions to provide ortho-triaryl derivatives in good yields.
- Al-Zoubi, Raed M.,Hall, Dennis G.
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- Gold-catalysis: Reactions of organogold compounds with electrophiles
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Different arylgold(I), one alkynylgold(I), and one vinylgold(I) triphenylphosphane complexes were subjected to electrophilic halogenation reagents. With N-chlorosuccinimid, N-bromosuccinimid, and N-iodosuccinimid as well as the Barluenga reagent, selectively halogenated compounds were obtained. Trifluoroacetic acid, as a source of protons, leads to a clean protodeauration. With N-fluorobenzenesulfonimide or Selectfluor, exclusively a homocoupling was observed. For the precursor of the vinylgold(I) complex, a similar oxidative coupling could be induced by gold(III) chloride. Reactions with silicon or tin electrophiles failed. CSIRO 2010.
- Hashmi, A. Stephen K.,Ramamurthi, Tanuja Dondeti,Todd, Matthew H.,Tsang, Althea S.-K.,Graf, Katharina
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- NO-CARRIER-ADDED NUCLEOPHILIC [F-18] FLUORINATION OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
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Phenyliodonium ylide derivatives substituted with electron donating as well as electron withdrawing groups on the aromatic ring are shown for use as precursors in aromatic nucleophilic substitution reactions. The iodonium ylide group is substituted by nucleophiles such as halide ions to provide the corresponding haloaryl derivatives. No- carrier-added [F-18]fluoride ion exclusively substitutes the iodonium ylide moiety in these derivatives and provides high specific activity F- 18 labeled fluoro derivatives. Protected L-dopa-6-iodonium ylide derivative have been synthesized as a precursors for the preparation of no-carrier-added 6-[F- 18]fluoro-L-dopa. The iodonium ylide group in this L-dopa.derivative is nucleophilically substituted by no-carrier-added [F-18]fluoride ion to provide a [F-18]fluoro intermediates which upon acid hydrolysis yielded 6-[F- 18]fluoro-L-dopa.
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- Design, synthesis and insulin-sensitizing activity of indomethacin and diclofenac derivatives
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A series of aromatic acetic acid compounds were designed and synthesized on the basis of Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs indomethacin and diclofenac. Compounds 5a, 7a, 5h, 7h and 17 could strongly promote insulin-regulated differentiation of 3T3-L1 cells in vitro. They acted as full or partial PPARγ agonist, or improved insulin resistance through non-PPARγ pathway.
- Zhang, Jiquan,Wang, Jianta,Wu, Haoshu,He, Yaoyao,Zhu, Gaofeng,Cui, Xing,Tang, Lei
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- Relative basicities of ortho-, meta-, and para-substituted aryllithiums
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(Chemical Equation Presented) The relative basicities of aryllithiums bearing methoxy, chlorine, fluorine, trifluoromethyl and trifluoromethoxy substituents at the ortho, meta, and para positions have been assessed. To this end, two aryllithiums of compar
- Gorecka-Kobylinska, Joanna,Schlosser, Manfred
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- Solvolysis of methoxy-substituted diaryliodonium tetrafluoroborates: Attempted generation of a stabilized aryl cation
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Solvolyses of monomethoxy- and dimethoxyphenyl(phenyl)iodonium (ArI +Ph) tetrafluoroborates were carried out in methanol and 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol (TFE) at 130°C. The solvolysis products include alkoxide substitution products (ArOR and PhOR) as well as iodoarenes (PhI and ArI). The ratios of ArOR/PhOR range from 8/2 to 4/6. The results are argued against formation of aryl cation. Copyright
- Fujita, Morifumi,Mishima, Eri,Okuyama, Tadashi
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p. 241 - 244
(2008/03/13)
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- Copper-diamine-catalyzed N-arylation of pyrroles, pyrazoles, indazoles, imidazoles, and triazoles
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This paper details the copper-catalyzed N-arylation of π-excessive nitrogen heterocycles. The coupling of either aryl iodides or aryl bromides with common nitrogen heterocycles (pyrroles, pyrazoles, indazoles, imidazoles, and triazoles) was successfully performed in good yield with catalysts derived from diamine ligands and CuI. General conditions were found that tolerate functional groups such as aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, primary amines, and nitriles on the aryl halide or heterocycle. Hindered aryl halides or heterocycles were also found to be suitable substrates using the conditions reported herein.
- Antilla, Jon C.,Baskin, Jeremy M.,Barder, Timothy E.,Buchwald, Stephen L.
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- Mild preparation of haloarenes by ipso-substitution of arylboronic acids with N-halosuccinimides
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Aryl and heteroaryl boronic acids react with N-iodosuccinimide and N-bromosuccinimide to give the corresponding iodo-and bromo- arenes in good to excellent yields. The reaction is usually highly regioselective and yields only the ipso-substituted product. Esters of arylboronic acids react similarly, but less readily.
- Thiebes, Christoph,Prakash, G. K. Surya,Petasis, Nicos A.,Olah, George A.
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- The synthesis of [18F]fluoroarenes from the reaction of cyclotron-produced [18F]fluoride ion with diaryliodonium salts
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Diaryliodonium salts have been shown to react with fluoride ion at 80°C in acetonitrile to generate aryl fluorides. The regioselectivity is controlled electronically and by the bulk of the ortho-substituents on the rings, with the latter the dominant factor such that electron-rich rings can be fluorinated. ortho-Substituted aryl fluorides can be selectively produced from unsymmetrical diaryliodonium salts. The process has been used to synthesise [18F] labelled aromatics by the use of cyclotron generated [18F]fluoride ion.
- Shah, Aneela,Pike, Victor W.,Widdowson, David A.
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- ONE STEP CONVERSION OF ANILINES TO ARYL HALIDES USING SODIUM NITRITE AND HALOTRIMETHYLSILANE
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Anilines were easily diazotized and efficiently converted to aryl halides in an one-pot reaction using sodium nitrite and halotrimethylsilane in carbon tetrachloride.Halotrimethylsilanes are used for both generating nitrosonium donor from sodium nitrite, and the halogen substitution of diazonium group.
- Lee, Jong Gun,Cha, Hee Tae
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- THE IODINATION OF AROMATIC SUBSTRATES ON ALUMINA
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The iodination of a wide variety of aromatic substrates has been attained on dehydrated alumina.The procedure is particularly well suited for arenes.
- Boothe, Richard,Dial, Christopher,Conaway, Richard,Pagni, Richard M.,Kabalka, George W.
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- ELECTROCATALYSE PAR DES COMPLEXES DU NICKEL DE LA SYNTHESE D'IODURES AROMATIQUES OU VINYLIQUES A PARTIR DE DERIVES BROMES CORRESPONDANTS
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In the solvent N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone the electrochemical reduction of nickel bromide in the presence of potassium iodide, leads to Ni(O) species which are very efficient in the catalytic halogen exchange.Conversion of non-activated aromatic bromides into the corresponding iodides is achieved in good yields, specially when anisole is added to the medium.
- Meyer, Gilbert,Rollin, Yolande,Perichon, Jacques
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- Polar Radicals. 17. On the Mechanism of Iodine Atom Transfer. A 9-I-2 Intermediate
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The atom-transfer reaction of iodine from an aryl iodide to a phenyl radical has been shown to proceed via a 9-I-2 ntermediate.The relative kinetics of the reactions of the intermediate were investigated by studying its mode of decomposition upon formation from the reduction of a series of unsymmetrically substituted diaryliodonium salts.The iodonium salts were reduced by the electron-transfer reactions with several reagents: di-tert-butyl nitroxide, sodium 2,6-di-tert-butylphenylate, and sodium phenylate.The reduction by electron transfer of the iodonium salts by the latter reaction gives high yields of diaryl ethers.The mechanism fo ether formation has been shown to proceed by two mechanistic pathways.For the diaryliodonium salts that have a p-cyano or p-nitro substituent, the ether is formed by a nucleophilic aromatic substitution; however, when the substituents were not strongly electron withdrawing, the mechanism resulting in ether formation involved electron transfer from the phenylate anion to the iodonium salt to form the phenoxy radical and a 9-I-2 intermediate.The intermediate decomposes to an aryl radical and an aryl iodide.The ether is formed from the efficient coupling of the aryl radical and the phenoxy radical.
- Tanner, Dennis D.,Reed, Darwin W.,Setiloane, B.P.
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p. 3917 - 3923
(2007/10/02)
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