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Regioselective Iron-Catalysed Cross-Coupling Reaction of Aryl Propargylic Bromides and Aryl Grignard Reagents
Manjón-Mata, Inés,Quirós, M. Teresa,Bu?uel, Elena,Cárdenas, Diego J.
supporting information, p. 146 - 151 (2019/12/11)
An iron-catalysed Kumada-type cross-coupling reaction between aryl substituted propargylic bromides and arylmagnesium reagents has been developed. Propargylic coupling products were the main or only outcome, and propargyl/allene regioselectivity was shown to depend on the electronic nature of the substituents on the triple bond of the substrate and on the arylmagnesium halide. Best selectivities were observed when electron donating substituents were present in either reagent. The process is stereoespecific, occurs with configuration inversion and no carbon-based radicals seem to be involved in the mechanism. (Figure presented.).
IRON CATALYZED CROSS-COUPLING REACTIONS OF IMIDOYL DERIVATIVES
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Disclosed is a process for preparing a compound of formula A - N=C(D)(B), from a compound of formula A-N=C(E)(B) and a compound of formula D-M using an iron catalyst, where the process has is represented by Equation (I).
Iron-catalyzed aryl-aryl cross-couplings with magnesium-derived copper reagents
Sapountzis, Ioannis,Lin, Wenwei,Kofink, Christiane C.,Despotopoulou, Christina,Knochel, Paul
, p. 1654 - 1657 (2007/10/03)
(Chemical Equation Presented) Well-matched couples: Functionalized aryl and heteroaryl copper species obtained from the corresponding magnesium derivatives undergo Fe-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions with aryl iodides that bear keto, ester, triflate, or nitrile groups (see scheme).