15961-46-3Relevant articles and documents
Novel cyclometallated 5-π-delocalized donor-1,3-di(2-pyridyl)benzene platinum(ii) complexes with good second-order nonlinear optical properties
Fontani, Mattia,Garoni, Eleonora,Colombo, Alessia,Dragonetti, Claudia,Fantacci, Simona,Doucet, Henri,Soulé, Jean-Fran?ois,Boixel, Julien,Guerchais, Véronique,Roberto, Dominique
, p. 202 - 208 (2019)
Five new platinum(ii) complexes bearing a cyclometallated 5-π-delocalized donor-1,3-di(2-pyridyl)benzene were prepared and fully characterized. Their second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) properties were determined by the Electric-Field Induced Second Harm
A facile synthesis of mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride supported palladium nanoparticles as highly effective and reusable catalysts for Stille coupling reactions under mild conditions
Cetin, Sultan,Kalay, Erbay,Kolemen, Safacan,Metin, ?nder
, p. 6714 - 6723 (2020)
The development of a Stille coupling protocol that is operable under moderate conditions without using a base is highly required for the synthetic organic chemistry community, which requires an efficient nanocatalyst. In this respect, addressed herein is a facile one-pot synthesis of mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride (mpg-CN) supported Pd NPs, denoted as mpg-CN/Pd hereafter, and investigation of their catalytic activity in Stille cross-coupling reactions for the first time. It has been demonstrated that mpg-CN nanosheets can serve as not only a support material but also a stabilizer for the generation of 4.5 nm Pd NPs. The ecofriendly generated heterogeneous nanocatalyst was characterized by TEM, XRD, XPS, BET surface area and ICP-MS analysis. The mpg-CN/Pd nanocatalysts showed high activity in the Stille coupling reaction of a variety of electron-deficient and electron-rich aryl iodides/bromides and two different organostannanes with a wide substrate scope to afford the corresponding biaryls without using any bases and additional ligands under relatively mild conditions. The catalyst can be easily recovered from the reaction medium by centrifugation. It can be reused at least 5 times without any loss of activity.
Aerobic Cu and amine free Sonogashira and Stille couplings of aryl bromides/chlorides with a magnetically recoverable Fe3O4@SiO2 immobilized Pd(II)-thioether containing NHC
Khandaka, Himanshu,Sharma, Kamal Nayan,Joshi, Raj Kumar
supporting information, (2021/02/20)
Two value added C–C cross coupling reactions; Sonogashira and Stille couplings were achieved at milder conditions in the catalytic presence of a magnetically recoverable heterogeneous catalyst Fe3O4@SiO2@NHC^SPh-Pd(II). The catalyst was earlier reported for Suzuki-Miyaura reaction, and as an extension of its catalytic efficiency, the Stille and Sonogashira cross coupling reactions under aerobic condition has been explored in present report. The Sonogashira coupling of aryl bromides and terminal alkynes produced an excellent yield (~96% at 0.25 mol% Pd) of the desired coupling product under copper and amines free conditions. Moreover, an excellent Stille coupling of readily available and more latent aryl chlorides and trialkylstannane was obtained (yields up to 95% at 0.25 mol% Pd) in absence of toxic fluorides additives. The broad substrate scope of the catalyst for both the coupling reactions and the magnetically recoverable feature of catalyst make this reaction highly desirable for industrial applications of present heterogeneous catalysis.
Transition-Metal-Free Synthesis of Heterobiaryls through 1,2-Migration of Boronate Complex
Paul, Swagata,Das, Kanak Kanti,Manna, Samir,Panda, Santanu
supporting information, p. 1922 - 1927 (2020/02/04)
The synthesis of a diverse range of heterobiaryls has been achieved by a transition-metal-free sp2–sp2 cross-coupling strategy using lithiated heterocycle, aryl or heteroaryl boronic ester and an electrophilic halogen source. The construction of heterobiaryls was carried out through electrophilic activation of the aryl–heteroaryl boronate complex, which triggered 1,2-migration from boron to the carbon atom. Subsequent oxidation of the intermediate boronic ester afforded heterobiaryls in good yield. A comprehensive 11B NMR study has been conducted to support the mechanism. The cross coupling between two nucleophilic cross coupling partners without transition metals reveals a reliable manifold to procure heterobiaryls in good yields. Various heterocycles like furan, thiophene, benzofuran, benzothiophene, and indole are well tolerated. Finally, we have successfully demonstrated the gram scale synthesis of the intermediates for an anticancer drug and OLED material using our methodology.