- Ortho C-H acylation of aryl iodides by palladium/norbornene catalysis
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Reported herein is a palladium/norbornene-catalyzed ortho-arene acylation of aryl iodides by a Catellani-type C-H functionalization. This transformation is enabled by isopropyl carbonate anhydrides, which serve as both an acyl cation equivalent and a hydride source. Double (re)agent: A palladium/norbornene-catalyzed ortho-acylation of aryl iodides was developed, and is enabled by isopropyl carbonate anhydrides, which function as both an acyl cation equivalent and a hydride source. This reaction exhibits excellent functional-group compatibility and broad substrate scope. Heterocycle moieties can be tolerated on both the aryl and acyl partners. FG=functional group.
- Dong, Zhe,Wang, Jianchun,Ren, Zhi,Dong, Guangbin
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p. 12664 - 12668
(2015/10/28)
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- Erbium trifluoromethanesulfonate catalyzed Friedel-Crafts acylation using aromatic carboxylic acids as acylating agents under monomode-microwave irradiation
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Erbium trifluoromethanesulfonate is found to be a good catalyst for the Friedel-Crafts acylation of arenes containing electron-donating substituents using aromatic carboxylic acids as the acylating agents under microwave irradiation. An effective, rapid and waste-free method allows the preparation of a wide range of aryl ketones in good yields and in short reaction times with minimum amounts of waste.
- Tran, Phuong Hoang,Hansen, Poul Erik,Nguyen, Hai Truong,Le, Thach Ngoc
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p. 612 - 618
(2015/02/19)
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- Simultaneous identification of Fenton degradation by-products of diclofenac, ibuprofen and ketoprofen in aquatic media by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry
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Diclofenac, ibuprofen and ketoprofen are anti-inflammatory drugs intensively used both in human and animal treatment. Due to their high stability these compounds are partially removed by wastewater treatment plants and from this reason the development of some alternative treatments such as advanced oxidative processes are necessary. The main problems in the optimization of an advanced oxidative process rise from the difficulties which appear in the identification of degradation by-products necessary for the establishment of degradation pathway. In this paper a developed method for the simultaneous identification of Fenton degradation by-products of the three above mentioned pharmaceuticals is presented. The obtained results show the comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry as a proper method for the analysis of the complex mixture of compounds resulted from the Fenton degradation process. Moreover, some compounds never mentioned in the scientific literature were identified. (Chemical Equation Presented).
- Beldean-Galea, Mihail Simion,Coman, Virginia,Copaciu, Florina,Thiébaut, Didier,Vial, Jér?me
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p. 1021 - 1027
(2015/07/15)
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- Microwave-assisted facile and rapid friedel-crafts benzoylation of arenes catalyzed by bismuth trifluoromethanesulfonate
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The catalytic activity of metal triflates was investigated in Friedel-Crafts benzoylation under microwave irradiation. Friedel-Crafts benzoylation with benzoyl chloride of a variety of arenes containing electron-rich and electron-poor rings using bismuth triflate under microwave irradiation is described. This method allows the preparation of aryl ketones under solventless conditions in good to excellent yields and short reaction time. Bismuth triflate was easily recovered and reused five times without significant loss of the catalytic activity.
- Tran, Phuong Hoang,Hansen, Poul Erik,Pham, Thuy Thanh,Huynh, Vy Thanh,Huynh, Vy Hieu,Thi Tran, Thao Du,Huynh, Thanh Van,Le, Thach Ngoc
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p. 2921 - 2929
(2014/10/15)
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- Perfluoroalkanesulfonic acid catalyzed acylations of alkylbenzenes: Synthesis of alkylanthraquinones
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The acylation of alkylbenzenes 1 with benzoyl chloride 2 and catalytic amounts of perfluorobutanesulfonic acid affords the corresponding 2-, 3-, and 4-alkylbenzophenones 3 with unusually high amounts of ortho products. Surprisingly, even tert-butylbenzene reacts under these reaction conditions without any acid catalyzed dealkylation. The yield of benzoylation of p-xylene 4 with benzoic acid in the presence of 5 mol% C4F9SO3H to give 2,5-dimethylbenzophenone 5 could significantly be improved from 14% to 90% by continuous removal of water formed during the acylation. Also in the preparation of alkylanthraquinones 7 by reaction of alkylbenzenes with phthalic anhydride, water removal is the decisive factor to obtain satisfactory yields for the second acylation, allowing to cyclize 6 with catalytic amounts (10 mol%) of CF3SO3H in organic solvents to the corresponding alkylanthraquinones 7.
- Effenberger,Buckel,Maier,Schmider
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p. 1427 - 1430
(2007/10/03)
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