- Conjugated oligomers with thiophene and indole moieties: Synthesis, photoluminescence and electrochromic performances
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Two series of thiophene oligomers and terthiophene oligomers consisting of both thiophene and indole moieties have been synthesized. They have same excitation-dependent photoluminescence characteristics, but different bandgaps and absorption behaviors, which relates to the number and denseness of indoles in the conjugated oligomers and the length of alkyl chains on indole moiety due to varied the π-π stacking interaction of conjugated structures in the as-prepared oligomers. A simple electrochromic device based on such a conjugated oligomer displays a novel four-color electrochromism from red to yellow, green and puce with the increased potential and possesses good environmental and redox stability. Such conjugated oligomer also exhibits high sensitivity and selectivity for Zn2+detection.
- Dong, Ben,Li, Baoyan,Cao, Yi,Meng, Xinlei,Yan, Han,Ge, Shusheng,Lu, Yun
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- Pd- And Ni-Based Systems for the Catalytic Borylation of Aryl (Pseudo)halides with B2(OH)4
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Despite recent advancements in metal-catalyzed borylations of aryl (pseudo)halides, there is a continuing need to develop robust methods to access both early-stage and late-stage organoboron intermediates amendable for further functionalization. In particular, the development of general catalytic systems that operate under mild reaction conditions across a broad range of electrophilic partners remains elusive. Herein, we report the development and application of three catalytic systems (two Pd-based and one Ni-based) for the direct borylation of aryl (pseudo)halides using tetrahydroxydiboron (B2(OH)4). For the Pd-based catalyst systems, we have identified general reaction conditions that allow for the sequestration of halide ions through simple precipitation that results in catalyst loadings as low as 0.01 mol % (100 ppm) and reaction temperatures as low as room temperature. We also describe a complementary Ni-based catalyst system that employs simple unligated Ni(II) salts as an inexpensive alternative to the Pd-based systems for the borylation of aryl (pseudo)halides. Extrapolation of all three systems to a one-pot tandem borylation/Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling is also demonstrated on advanced intermediates and drug substances.
- Munteanu, Charissa,Spiller, Taylor E.,Qiu, Jun,Delmonte, Albert J.,Wisniewski, Steven R.,Simmons, Eric M.,Frantz, Doug E.
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(2020/09/18)
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- Development of a Concise Multikilogram Synthesis of LPA-1 Antagonist BMS-986020 via a Tandem Borylation-Suzuki Procedure
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The process development for the synthesis of BMS-986020 (1) via a palladium catalyzed tandem borylation/Suzuki reaction is described. Evaluation of conditions culminated in an efficient borylation procedure using tetrahydroxydiboron followed by a tandem Suzuki reaction employing the same commercially available palladium catalyst for both steps. This methodology addressed shortcomings of early synthetic routes and was ultimately used for the multikilogram scale synthesis of the active pharmaceutical ingredient 1. Further evaluation of the borylation reaction showed useful reactivity with a range of substituted aryl bromides and iodides as coupling partners. These findings represent a practical, efficient, mild, and scalable method for borylation.
- Smith, Michael J.,Lawler, Michael J.,Kopp, Nathaniel,McLeod, Douglas D.,Davulcu, Akin H.,Lin, Dong,Katipally, Kishta,Sfouggatakis, Chris
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(2017/11/24)
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- Nickel-catalyzed borylation of halides and pseudohalides with tetrahydroxydiboron [B2(OH)4]
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Arylboronic acids are gaining increased importance as reagents and target structures in a variety of useful applications. Recently, the palladium-catalyzed synthesis of arylboronic acids employing the atom-economical tetrahydroxydiboron (BBA) reagent has been reported. The high cost associated with palladium, combined with several limitations of both palladium- and copper-catalyzed processes, prompted us to develop an alternative method. Thus, the nickel-catalyzed borylation of aryl and heteroaryl halides and pseudohalides using tetrahydroxydiboron (BBA) has been formulated. The reaction proved to be widely functional group tolerant and applicable to a number of heterocyclic systems. To the best of our knowledge, the examples presented here represent the only effective Ni-catalyzed Miyaura borylations conducted at room temperature.
- Molander, Gary A.,Cavalcanti, Livia N.,Garcia-Garcia, Carolina
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(2013/07/26)
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- Palladium-catalyzed borylation of aryl and heteroaryl halides utilizing tetrakis(dimethylamino)diboron: One step greener
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The palladium-catalyzed borylation of aryl and heteroaryl halides with a novel borylating agent, tetrakis(dimethylamino)diboron [(Me2N) 2B-B(NMe2)2], is reported. The method is complementary to the previously reported method utilizing bis-boronic acid (BBA) in that certain substrates perform better under one set of optimized reaction conditions than the other. Because tetrakis(dimethylamino)diboron is the synthetic precursor to both BBA and bis(pinacolato)diboron (B 2Pin2), the new method represents a more atom-economical and efficient approach to current borylation methods.
- Molander, Gary A.,Trice, Sarah L. J.,Kennedy, Steven M.
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- Efficient hydrolysis of organotrifluoroborates via silica gel and water
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(Chemical Equation Presented) A general, mild, and efficient method for the hydrolysis of organotrifluoroborates to unveil boronic acids using silica gel and H2O was developed. This method proved to be tolerant of a broad range of aryl-, heteroaryl-, alkenyl-, and alkyltrifluoroborates as well as structurally diverse aminomethylated organotrifluoroborates.As anticipated, electron-rich substrates provided the corresponding boronic acids more readily than electron-poor substrates, owing to the resonance-stabilized difluoroborane intermediate. The method developed was expanded further for the conversion of organotrifluoroborates to the corresponding boronate esters. 2009 American Chemical Society.
- Molander, Gary A.,Cavalcanti, Livia N.,Canturk, Belgin,Pan, Po-Shen,Kennedy, Lauren E.
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- Racemization in Suzuki couplings: A quantitative study using 4-hydroxyphenylglycine and tyrosine derivatives as probe molecules
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(Chemical Equation Presented) Reaction conditions considered to be typical in Suzuki couplings can cause significant (up to 34% of the unwanted enantiomer) loss of optical purity in sensitive substrates such as hydroxyphenylglycine 1. This may be remedied using sodium succinate instead of sodium carbonate as base, but chemical yields are somewhat lower. Optically pure biaryl amino acids related to those found in the chloropeptins and vancomycin were synthesized by Suzuki coupling of 1 with indolylboronic acids 6-8 and with cyclic boronic acid 9.
- Prieto, Monica,Mayor, Silvia,Rodriguez, Katy,Lloyd-Williams, Paul,Giralt, Ernest
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(2008/02/04)
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- 2,3,4,5-TETRAHYDRO-1H-1,5-BENZODIAZEPINE DERIVATIVE AND MEDICINAL COMPOSITION
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The present invention has its object to provide a 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-1,5-benzodiazepine derivative represented with the Formula (1) , or the pharmaceutically acceptable salt, which is effective as a therapeutic and prophylactic agent for diabetes, diabetic nephropathy, or glomerulosclerosis.
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- 2,3,4,5-TETRAHYDRO-1H-1,5-BENZODIAZEPINE DERIVATIVE AND MEDICINAL COMPOSITION
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A 2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-1,5-benzodiazepine derivative represented by the generalformula (1): [Chemical formula 1] (1) or a pharmaceutically acceptable saltthereof. They are useful as a therapeutic/preventive agent for diabetes, diabeticnephropathy, or glomerulosclerosis.
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- Arylboronic acids and arylpinacolboronate esters in suzuki coupling reactions involving indoles. Partner role swapping and heterocycle protection
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Yields of Suzuki couplings involving indoles depended upon (i) whether arylboronic acids or arylpinacolboronate esters were used, (ii) whether the heterocycle was the aryl halide or the arylboron coupling partner, and (iii) whether the heterocycle was protected or not. Highest yields, which were unaffected by incorporating Boc or Tos protection at the heterocyclic nitrogen, were obtained when indole bromides were reacted with phenylboronic acids. When indolylboronic acids were reacted with phenyl bromides, yields were somewhat lower and depended on the nitrogen substituent, being highest in the absence of protection, lower in the presence of the Boc group, and lowest of all with the Tos group. Arylpinacolboronate esters were less reactive than arylboronic acids. They required considerably longer reaction times and furnished generally lower yields of biaryl. Furthermore, irrespective of whether the heterocycle was the aryl bromide or the arylpinacolboronate ester, these yields were highest when it was protected with the Tos group. Yields were lower with the Boc group, and unprotected heterocycles gave only traces of biaryl. Careful selection of arylboron reagent, of coupling partner roles, and of protecting groups are essential to ensuring optimum results in these Suzuki couplings. These results may also be relevant to couplings involving other substrates.
- Prieto, Monica,Zurita, Esther,Rosa, Esmeralda,Munoz, Lourdes,Lloyd-Williams, Paul,Giralt, Ernest
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